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Julia M. G. Miller
Julia M. G. Miller
Adjunct Professor, Belmont University
Verified email at adjuncts.belmont.edu
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Middle and late Proterozoic stratified rocks of the western United States cordillera, Colorado Plateau, and Basin and Range Province
PK Link, N Christie-Blick, WJ Devlin, DP Elston, RJ Horodyski, M Levy, ...
Precambrian conterminous United States. Edited by J. Reed, P. Sims, RS …, 1993
222*1993
Middle and Late Proterozoic stratified rocks of the western US Cordillera, Colorado Plateau, and Basin and Range province
PK Link, N Christie-Blick, WJ Devlin, DP Elston, RJ Horodyski, M Levy, ...
Precambrian: Conterminous US: Boulder, Colorado, Geological Society of …, 1993
2221993
Permian-Triassic Transantarctic basin
JW Collinson, JL Isbell, DH Elliot, MF Miller, JMG Miller, JJ Veevers
Geological Society of America Memoirs 184, 173-222, 1994
2091994
Glacial and syntectonic sedimentation: The upper Proterozoic Kingston Peak Formation, southern Panamint Range, eastern California
JMG Miller
Geological Society of America Bulletin 96 (12), 1537-1553, 1985
1121985
Glacial sediments
JMG Miller
Sedimentary Processes; Stratigraphy, Facies and Environment, 454-483, 1996
991996
Detached strata in a Tertiary low-angle normal fault terrane, southeastern California: A sedimentary record of unroofing, breaching, and continued slip
JMG Miller, BE John
Geology 16 (7), 645-648, 1988
731988
Earth's glacial record
M Deynoux, JMG Miller, EW Domack
Cambridge University Press, 2004
63*2004
Evolution of a Miocene half-graben basin, Colorado River extensional corridor, southeastern California
CM Fedo, JMG Miller
Geological Society of America Bulletin 104 (4), 481-493, 1992
451992
Glacial advance and retreat sequences in a Permo‐Carboniferous section, central Transantarctic Mountains
JMG Miller
Sedimentology 36 (3), 419-430, 1989
441989
Paleotectonic and stratigraphic implications of the Kingston Peak-Noonday contact in the Panamint Range, eastern California
JMG Miller
The Journal of Geology 95 (1), 75-85, 1987
371987
Sedimentation patterns support seismogenic low-angle normal faulting, southeastern California and western Arizona
JMG Miller, BE John
Geological Society of America Bulletin 111 (9), 1350-1370, 1999
341999
Ice scouring structures in late Paleozoic rhythmites, Paraná Basin, Brazil
AC Rocha-Campos, PR Santos, JR Canuto, M Deynoux, JMJ Miller, ...
Earth˘s Glacial Record, 234-240, 1994
301994
Diamictite from Nimrod Glacier area, Antarctica: Possible Proterozoic glaciation on the seventh continent
E Stump, JMG Miller, RJ Korsch, DG Edgerton
Geology 16 (3), 225-228, 1988
261988
The Neoproterozoic Konnarock Formation, southwestern Virginia, USA: glaciolacustrine facies in a continental rift
JMG Miller, M Deynoux, EW Domack, N Eyles, IJ Fairchild, GM Young
Earth˘s Glacial Record, M. Deynoux, JMG Miller, EW Donack, N. Eyles, IJ …, 1994
241994
Late Proterozoic strata of the United States cordillera
PK Link, N Christie-Blick, JH Stewart, JMG Miller, WJ Devlin, M Levy
Precambrian: Conterminous US Geological Society of America: The Geology of …, 1993
191993
Kingston Peak Formation in the southern Panamint Range: A glacial interpretation
JMG Miller
Geology of Selected Areas in the San Bernardino Mountains, Western Mojave …, 1982
181982
Stratigraphy and Sedimentology of the Upper Proterozoic Kingston Peak Formation, Panamint Range, Eastern California
JMG Miller
161983
Regional geologic events inferred from Upper Proterozoic rocks of the North American Cordillera
N Christie-Blick, PK Link, JMG Miller, GM Young, JC Crowell
Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs 12 (7), 402, 1980
151980
Stratigraphy and sedimentology of the upper Proterozoic Kingston Peak Formation
JMG Miller
Panamint Range, eastern California [Ph. D. thesis]: Santa Barbara …, 1983
141983
The Late Precambrian Kingston Peak Formation, Death Valley region, California
JMG Miller, LA Wright, BW Troxel
Earth's pre-Pleistocene glacial record: International Geological Correlation …, 1981
141981
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