Stewart, J.H., and Suczek, C.A., 1977, Cambrian and latest Precambrian paleogeography and tectonics in the western United States, in Stewart, J.H., Stevens, A.H., and Fritsche, A.E., eds., Paleozoic Paleogeography of the western United States - Pacific Coast Paleogeography Symposium 1, Los Angeles, Calif., 1977: Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists, Pacific Section, Los Angeles, Calif., p. 1-18.
Cambrian
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Cambrian and latest Precambrian paleogeography and tectonics in the western United States, in Stewart, J.H., Stevens, A.H., and Fritsche, A.E., eds., Paleozoic Paleogeography of the western United States - Pacific Coast Paleogeography...
Lower Paleozoic and uppermost Precambrian Cordilleran miogeocline, Great Basin, western United States, in Dickinson, W.R., ed., Tectonics and sedimentation
Stewart, J.H., and Poole, F.G., 1974, Lower Paleozoic and uppermost Precambrian Cordilleran miogeocline, Great Basin, western United States, in Dickinson, W.R., ed., Tectonics and sedimentation: Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists Special Publication no. 22, p. 28-57.
Regional relations of Proterozoic Z and Lower Cambrian rocks in the western United States and northern Mexico, in Cooper, J.D., Troxel, B.W., and Wright, L.A., eds., Guidebook and volume: Geology of selected areas in the San Bernardino...
Stewart, J.H., 1982, Regional relations of Proterozoic Z and Lower Cambrian rocks in the western United States and northern Mexico, in Cooper, J.D., Troxel, B.W., and Wright, L.A., eds., Guidebook and volume: Geology of selected areas in the San Bernardino Mountains, western Mojave Desert, and southern Great Basin, California, prepared for the 78th annual meeting of the Cordilleran section of the Geological Society of America, Anaheim, California, April 19-21, 1982: Shoshone, Calif., Death Valley Publishing Co., p. 171-186.
Late Precambrian evolution of North America: Plate tectonics implication
Stewart, J.H., 1976, Late Precambrian evolution of North America: Plate tectonics implication: Geology, v. 4, no. 1, p. 11-15.
Initial deposits in the Cordilleran geosyncline: Evidence of a late Precambrian (<850 m.y.) continental separation
Stewart, J.H., 1972, Initial deposits in the Cordilleran geosyncline: Evidence of a late Precambrian (<850 m.y.) continental separation: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 83, no. 5, p. 1345-1360.
Late Precambrian (<750 m.y.) continental separation in western North America--possible evidence from sedimentary and volcanic rocks [abs.]
Stewart, J.H., 1971, Late Precambrian (<750 m.y.) continental separation in western North America--possible evidence from sedimentary and volcanic rocks [abs.]: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 3, no. 2, p. 201.
Petrographic and petrologic analysis of a Cambrian and Devonian section at Mingus Mountain, Arizona
Steinkraus, W.J., 1961, Petrographic and petrologic analysis of a Cambrian and Devonian section at Mingus Mountain, Arizona: East Lansing, Michigan State University, M.S. thesis.
Gravigrade edentates in lower Grand Canyon, Arizona [abs.], in Geological Society of America, Annual Meeting, 49th, 1936, Proceedings
Schenk, E.T., 1937, Gravigrade edentates in lower Grand Canyon, Arizona [abs.], in Geological Society of America, Annual Meeting, 49th, 1936, Proceedings: Geological Society of America, p. 399.
Permian, in Robison, R.A., and Teichert, C., eds., Treatise on invertebrate paleontology. Part A. Introduction; fossilization (taphonomy), biogeography, and biostratigraphy
Ross, C.A., and Ross, J.R.P., 1976, Permian, in Robison, R.A., and Teichert, C., eds., Treatise on invertebrate paleontology. Part A. Introduction; fossilization (taphonomy), biogeography, and biostratigraphy: Geological Society of America and Lawrence, University of Kansas, p. A291-A350.
Cambrian fossils of the Grand Canyon, in McKee, E. D., and Resser, C.E., Cambrian history of the Grand Canyon region
Resser, C.E., 1945, Cambrian fossils of the Grand Canyon, in McKee, E. D., and Resser, C.E., Cambrian history of the Grand Canyon region: Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication 563, Part II, p. 169-220.