Box 4
Contains 32 Results:
Mosquito Creek, 1952
The subject files, for the most part, use Eardley's own organization and titles. Around twenty percent of these files are newspaper and magazine clippings, largely about environmental issues. This may be information that he was collecting for his environmental textbook. The remaining files contain some of his articles and papers (including notes and rough drafts), a few of his students' papers, and various geological notes of the places he was studying.
Mountain Building, 1957
The subject files, for the most part, use Eardley's own organization and titles. Around twenty percent of these files are newspaper and magazine clippings, largely about environmental issues. This may be information that he was collecting for his environmental textbook. The remaining files contain some of his articles and papers (including notes and rough drafts), a few of his students' papers, and various geological notes of the places he was studying.
Nevada Tertiary, 1954
The subject files, for the most part, use Eardley's own organization and titles. Around twenty percent of these files are newspaper and magazine clippings, largely about environmental issues. This may be information that he was collecting for his environmental textbook. The remaining files contain some of his articles and papers (including notes and rough drafts), a few of his students' papers, and various geological notes of the places he was studying.
Ocean Pollution, 1972
The subject files, for the most part, use Eardley's own organization and titles. Around twenty percent of these files are newspaper and magazine clippings, largely about environmental issues. This may be information that he was collecting for his environmental textbook. The remaining files contain some of his articles and papers (including notes and rough drafts), a few of his students' papers, and various geological notes of the places he was studying.
Oil Spills
The subject files, for the most part, use Eardley's own organization and titles. Around twenty percent of these files are newspaper and magazine clippings, largely about environmental issues. This may be information that he was collecting for his environmental textbook. The remaining files contain some of his articles and papers (including notes and rough drafts), a few of his students' papers, and various geological notes of the places he was studying.
Ophir Canyon, 1967
The subject files, for the most part, use Eardley's own organization and titles. Around twenty percent of these files are newspaper and magazine clippings, largely about environmental issues. This may be information that he was collecting for his environmental textbook. The remaining files contain some of his articles and papers (including notes and rough drafts), a few of his students' papers, and various geological notes of the places he was studying.
Orogenic Nomenclature, 1933
"Stratigraphic Nomenclature in the United States."
Parley's Quarry, 1967-1972
Field chemical analysis.
Pine Springs Archaeological Site, 1964
The subject files, for the most part, use Eardley's own organization and titles. Around twenty percent of these files are newspaper and magazine clippings, largely about environmental issues. This may be information that he was collecting for his environmental textbook. The remaining files contain some of his articles and papers (including notes and rough drafts), a few of his students' papers, and various geological notes of the places he was studying.
Population Growth, 1972
The subject files, for the most part, use Eardley's own organization and titles. Around twenty percent of these files are newspaper and magazine clippings, largely about environmental issues. This may be information that he was collecting for his environmental textbook. The remaining files contain some of his articles and papers (including notes and rough drafts), a few of his students' papers, and various geological notes of the places he was studying.
Portland Cement Company of Utah, 1967-1972
The subject files, for the most part, use Eardley's own organization and titles. Around twenty percent of these files are newspaper and magazine clippings, largely about environmental issues. This may be information that he was collecting for his environmental textbook. The remaining files contain some of his articles and papers (including notes and rough drafts), a few of his students' papers, and various geological notes of the places he was studying.
Power Plants, 1972
The subject files, for the most part, use Eardley's own organization and titles. Around twenty percent of these files are newspaper and magazine clippings, largely about environmental issues. This may be information that he was collecting for his environmental textbook. The remaining files contain some of his articles and papers (including notes and rough drafts), a few of his students' papers, and various geological notes of the places he was studying.
Rates Denudation, 1966
Correspondence, notes, and "Rates of Denudation in the High Plateaus of Southwestern Utah."
River Pollution, 1971-1972
The subject files, for the most part, use Eardley's own organization and titles. Around twenty percent of these files are newspaper and magazine clippings, largely about environmental issues. This may be information that he was collecting for his environmental textbook. The remaining files contain some of his articles and papers (including notes and rough drafts), a few of his students' papers, and various geological notes of the places he was studying.
San Rafael Swell, 1951-1957
The subject files, for the most part, use Eardley's own organization and titles. Around twenty percent of these files are newspaper and magazine clippings, largely about environmental issues. This may be information that he was collecting for his environmental textbook. The remaining files contain some of his articles and papers (including notes and rough drafts), a few of his students' papers, and various geological notes of the places he was studying.
Hyrum Schneider, 1955
The subject files, for the most part, use Eardley's own organization and titles. Around twenty percent of these files are newspaper and magazine clippings, largely about environmental issues. This may be information that he was collecting for his environmental textbook. The remaining files contain some of his articles and papers (including notes and rough drafts), a few of his students' papers, and various geological notes of the places he was studying.
Sinclair Reports, 1944
The subject files, for the most part, use Eardley's own organization and titles. Around twenty percent of these files are newspaper and magazine clippings, largely about environmental issues. This may be information that he was collecting for his environmental textbook. The remaining files contain some of his articles and papers (including notes and rough drafts), a few of his students' papers, and various geological notes of the places he was studying.
Springville, 1968
The subject files, for the most part, use Eardley's own organization and titles. Around twenty percent of these files are newspaper and magazine clippings, largely about environmental issues. This may be information that he was collecting for his environmental textbook. The remaining files contain some of his articles and papers (including notes and rough drafts), a few of his students' papers, and various geological notes of the places he was studying.
Stansbury Island, 1967
The subject files, for the most part, use Eardley's own organization and titles. Around twenty percent of these files are newspaper and magazine clippings, largely about environmental issues. This may be information that he was collecting for his environmental textbook. The remaining files contain some of his articles and papers (including notes and rough drafts), a few of his students' papers, and various geological notes of the places he was studying.
Tar Sands, 1965-1969
Correspondence and letter from John Morgan.