George Burr Richardson (1872 - 1949) was an American geologist who participated in extensive field work for the United States Geological Survey (USGS)...
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George Richardson may refer to: George Richardson (architect) (1737/8–c. 1813), Scottish architect and writer George T. Richardson (1862–1938), American...
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William Frederick Burr (born June 10, 1968) is an American comedian, actor, writer and podcaster. He has released multiple stand-up comedy specials, including...
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this formation were initially included in the Castile Formation of George Burr Richardson. In 1935, Walter B. Lang removed the upper beds of the Castile,...
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the Capitan Reef in the Guadalupe Mountains of Texas, named by George Burr Richardson in 1904, and first used in a chronostratigraphic sense by Glenister...
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The Capitanian Stage was introduced into scientific literature by George Burr Richardson in 1904. The name comes from the Capitan Reef in the Guadalupe Mountains...
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Alfred Hulse Brooks; Arthur James Collier; Walter Curran Mendenhall; George Burr Richardson (1901). Reconnaissances in the Cape Nome and Norton Bay regions...
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Alfred Hulse; Collier, Arthur James; Mendenhall, Walter Curran; George Burr Richardson (1901). Geological Survey (U.S.) (ed.). Reconnaissances in the Cape...
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indicate deposition well below wave base. The unit was first named by George Burr Richardson in 1904 for exposures in west Texas. The formation was subsequently...
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Alfred Hulse; Collier, Arthur James; Walter Curran Mendenhall; George Burr Richardson (1901). Reconnaissances in the Cape Nome and Norton Bay regions...
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