1. STEVENS, E. H., 1938, Geology of the Sheep Mountain remnant of the Heart Mountain thrust sheet, Park County, Wyoming: Geological Society of America Bulletin: v. 49, no. 8: p. 1233-1266.

BibTeX
@article{stevens1938geology,
    author = "STEVENS, E. H.",
    title = "Geology of the Sheep Mountain remnant of the Heart Mountain thrust sheet, Park County, Wyoming",
    year = "1938",
    journal = "Geological Society of America Bulletin",
    url = "https://doi.org/10.1130/gsab-49-1233",
    doi = "10.1130/gsab-49-1233",
    number = "8",
    pages = "1233-1266",
    volume = "49"
}

2. Edward, C. H. Lammers, 1946, Notes on Rocky Mountain Thrust Faults: AAPG Bulletin: v. 30, no. 1: p. 132-133.

BibTeX
@article{edward1946notes,
    author = "Edward, C. H. Lammers",
    title = "Notes on Rocky Mountain Thrust Faults",
    year = "1946",
    journal = "AAPG Bulletin",
    url = "https://doi.org/10.1306/3d9337e4-16b1-11d7-8645000102c1865d",
    doi = "10.1306/3d9337e4-16b1-11d7-8645000102c1865d",
    number = "1",
    pages = "132-133",
    volume = "30"
}

3. Pierce, W. G, 1957, Heart Mountain and South Fork detachment thrusts of Wyoming.

BibTeX
@techreport{pierce1957heart4,
    author = "Pierce, W. G",
    title = "Heart Mountain and South Fork detachment thrusts of Wyoming",
    year = "1957",
    howpublished = "Bulletin of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists, v. 41, p. 591-626",
    note = "talkorigins\_source = {true}; raw\_reference = {Pierce, W. G., 1957, Heart Mountain and South Fork detachment thrusts of Wyoming: Bulletin of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists, v. 41, p. 591-626.}"
}

4. Hubbert, M. K. and Rubey, W. W, 1959, Role of fluid pressure in the mechanics of overthrust faulting.

BibTeX
@techreport{hubbert1959role3,
    author = "Hubbert, M. K. and Rubey, W. W",
    title = "Role of fluid pressure in the mechanics of overthrust faulting",
    year = "1959",
    howpublished = "Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 70, p. 115-166",
    note = "talkorigins\_source = {true}; raw\_reference = {Hubbert, M. K., and Rubey, W. W., 1959, Role of fluid pressure in the mechanics of overthrust faulting: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 70, p. 115-166.}"
}

5. Pierce, W. G, 1968, Tectonic denudation as exemplified by the Heart Mountain fault, Wyoming: Transactions, XXIII International Geological Congress, v. 3, p. 191-197.

BibTeX
@article{pierce1968tectonic5,
    author = "Pierce, W. G",
    title = "Tectonic denudation as exemplified by the Heart Mountain fault, Wyoming",
    year = "1968",
    journal = "Transactions, XXIII International Geological Congress, v. 3, p. 191-197",
    note = "talkorigins\_source = {true}; raw\_reference = {Pierce, W. G., 1968, Tectonic denudation as exemplified by the Heart Mountain fault, Wyoming: Transactions, XXIII International Geological Congress, v. 3, p. 191-197.}"
}

6. Gretener, P. E, 1977, On the character of thrust faults with particular reference to the basal tongues.

BibTeX
@techreport{gretener1977on1,
    author = "Gretener, P. E",
    title = "On the character of thrust faults with particular reference to the basal tongues",
    year = "1977",
    howpublished = "Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology, v. 25, p. 110-122",
    note = "talkorigins\_source = {true}; raw\_reference = {Gretener, P. E., 1977, On the character of thrust faults with particular reference to the basal tongues: Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology, v. 25, p. 110-122.}"
}

7. 1978, Heart Mountain Fault and Absaroka Volcanism, Wyoming and Montana, U.S.A.: Developments in Geotechnical Engineering: p. 423-437.

BibTeX
@incollection{crossref1978heart,
    title = "Heart Mountain Fault and Absaroka Volcanism, Wyoming and Montana, U.S.A.",
    year = "1978",
    booktitle = "Developments in Geotechnical Engineering",
    url = "https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-444-41507-3.50020-9",
    doi = "10.1016/b978-0-444-41507-3.50020-9",
    pages = "423-437"
}

8. Pierce, W.G., 1979, Clastic dikes of Heart Mountain fault breccia, northwestern Wyoming, and their significance: Professional Paper.

BibTeX
@misc{pierce1979clastic,
    author = "Pierce, W.G.",
    title = "Clastic dikes of Heart Mountain fault breccia, northwestern Wyoming, and their significance",
    year = "1979",
    booktitle = "Professional Paper",
    url = "https://doi.org/10.3133/pp1133",
    doi = "10.3133/pp1133"
}

9. Pierce, W. G, 1979, Clastic dikes of the Heart Mountain fault breccia, northwestern Wyoming, and their significance.

BibTeX
@misc{pierce1979clastic6,
    author = "Pierce, W. G",
    title = "Clastic dikes of the Heart Mountain fault breccia, northwestern Wyoming, and their significance",
    year = "1979",
    howpublished = "United States Geological Survey, Professional Paper, v. 1133; 25 pp",
    note = "talkorigins\_source = {true}; raw\_reference = {Pierce, W. G., 1979, Clastic dikes of the Heart Mountain fault breccia, northwestern Wyoming, and their significance: United States Geological Survey, Professional Paper, v. 1133; 25 pp.}"
}

10. Gretener, P. E, 1980, More on pore presure and overthrusts, in Proceedings, Conference on Thrust and Nappe Tectonics: London and Oxford, Blackwell Scientific Publishers.

BibTeX
@inproceedings{gretener1980more2,
    author = "Gretener, P. E",
    title = "More on pore presure and overthrusts, in Proceedings, Conference on Thrust and Nappe Tectonics",
    year = "1980",
    booktitle = "London and Oxford, Blackwell Scientific Publishers",
    note = "talkorigins\_source = {true}; raw\_reference = {Gretener, P. E., 1980, More on pore presure and overthrusts, in Proceedings, Conference on Thrust and Nappe Tectonics: London and Oxford, Blackwell Scientific Publishers.}"
}

11. PIERCE, WILLIAM G., 1980, The Heart Mountain break-away fault, northwestern Wyoming: Geological Society of America Bulletin: v. 91, no. 5: p. 272.

BibTeX
@article{pierce1980the,
    author = "PIERCE, WILLIAM G.",
    title = "The Heart Mountain break-away fault, northwestern Wyoming",
    year = "1980",
    journal = "Geological Society of America Bulletin",
    url = "https://doi.org/10.1130/0016-7606(1980)91<272:thmbfn>2.0.co;2",
    doi = "10.1130/0016-7606(1980)91<272:thmbfn>2.0.co;2",
    number = "5",
    pages = "272",
    volume = "91"
}

12. Pierce, William G., 1987, Heart Mountain detachment fault and elastic dikes offault breccia, and Heart Mountain break-away fault, Wyoming and Montana: Rocky Mountain Section of the Geological Society of America: p. 147-154.

Abstract

This text includes two sites: the first is the Heart Mountain detachment fault and elastic dikes of fault breccia (Site 33 in Fig. 1); the second, located 1 mi (2 km)to the west of the first, is a related feature termed the Heart Mountain break-away fault (Site 33 in Fig. 1). If only one site can be examined, Site 33 should be selected: It is more accessible, and has better exposures and more features pertaining to the Heart Mountain fault. Site 33 (Fig. 1), showing the Heart Mountain detachment fault and elastic dikes, is situated 0.5 mi (0.8 km) due south of Silver Gate, Montana. It can be reached on foot by climbing a steep mountain slope (600-vertical ft (180-m) gain in 1,800 ft (540 m), beginning at the end of the road 1,000 ft (300 m) south of the Post Office. The site is on public land but at the outset 300 ft (100 m) of private land must be crossed when taking the most direct route. The owner of the undeveloped private land does not object to scientists crossing her land to reach Site 33.

BibTeX
@incollection{pierce1987heart,
    author = "Pierce, William G.",
    title = "Heart Mountain detachment fault and elastic dikes offault breccia, and Heart Mountain break-away fault, Wyoming and Montana",
    year = "1987",
    booktitle = "Rocky Mountain Section of the Geological Society of America",
    abstract = "This text includes two sites: the first is the Heart Mountain detachment fault and elastic dikes of fault breccia (Site 33 in Fig. 1); the second, located 1 mi (2 km)to the west of the first, is a related feature termed the Heart Mountain break-away fault (Site 33 in Fig. 1). If only one site can be examined, Site 33 should be selected: It is more accessible, and has better exposures and more features pertaining to the Heart Mountain fault. Site 33 (Fig. 1), showing the Heart Mountain detachment fault and elastic dikes, is situated 0.5 mi (0.8 km) due south of Silver Gate, Montana. It can be reached on foot by climbing a steep mountain slope (600-vertical ft (180-m) gain in 1,800 ft (540 m), beginning at the end of the road 1,000 ft (300 m) south of the Post Office. The site is on public land but at the outset 300 ft (100 m) of private land must be crossed when taking the most direct route. The owner of the undeveloped private land does not object to scientists crossing her land to reach Site 33.",
    url = "https://doi.org/10.1130/0-8137-5402-x.147",
    doi = "10.1130/0-8137-5402-x.147",
    pages = "147-154"
}

13. CLAREY, TIMOTHY L., Chevron U.S.A., 1992, Heart Mountain Fault: Evidence of a Thin-Skinned Thrust Salient, Park County, Wyoming: AAPG Bulletin: v. 76.

BibTeX
@article{clarey1992heart,
    author = "CLAREY, TIMOTHY L., Chevron U.S.A.",
    title = "Heart Mountain Fault: Evidence of a Thin-Skinned Thrust Salient, Park County, Wyoming",
    year = "1992",
    journal = "AAPG Bulletin",
    url = "https://doi.org/10.1306/f4c8ddc4-1712-11d7-8645000102c1865d",
    doi = "10.1306/f4c8ddc4-1712-11d7-8645000102c1865d",
    volume = "76"
}

14. Beutner, E. C. and DiBenedetto, S. P., 2003, The Blacktail thrust-fold, Crandall Conglomerate, and Heart Mountain detachment fault, northwestern Wyoming: Rocky Mountain Geology: v. 38, no. 2: p. 237-245.

BibTeX
@article{beutner2003the,
    author = "Beutner, E. C. and DiBenedetto, S. P.",
    title = "The Blacktail thrust-fold, Crandall Conglomerate, and Heart Mountain detachment fault, northwestern Wyoming",
    year = "2003",
    journal = "Rocky Mountain Geology",
    url = "https://doi.org/10.2113/gsrocky.38.2.237",
    doi = "10.2113/gsrocky.38.2.237",
    number = "2",
    pages = "237-245",
    volume = "38"
}