Selected References To Detailed Reports

U. S. Geological Survey Maps: No. 1-447 Geologic Map of the Canyon City quadrangle, northeastern Oregon, by C. Ervin Brown and T. P. Thayer, 1966. The map covers the entire region at a scale of one inch equals 4 miles. GQ-438 Geologic Map of the Aldrich Mountain quadrangle, Oreg., (with text) by T. P. Thayer and C. Ervin Brown, 1966. GQ-548 Geologic Map of the Mount Vernon quadrangle, Oreg., (with text) by C. Ervin Brown and T. P. Thayer, 1966. MF-51 Preliminary Geologic Map of the John Day quadrangle, Oreg., by T. P. Thayer, 1956. U. S. Geological Survey Professional Papers: No. 550-C Local thickening of basalts and silicic volcanism in the Canyon City quadrangle, Oreg., by T. P. Thayer and C. E. Brown, pages C73-C78, 1966.

(From material provided by Thomas P. Thayer)

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