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Provenance and tectonic setting of the Jacobsville sandstone, from Ironwood to Keweenaw Bay, Michigan
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The Hockingport Sandstone (Late Carboniferous) Of Southeastern Ohio.
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Pebble Phosphate Of Alachua County, Florida.
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Joint Patterns In Relation To Regional And Local Structure In The Centralfoothills Belt Of The Rocky Mountains Of Alberta.
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Sedimentology And Petrology Of A Prodeltaic Turbidite System The Brallier Formation (Upper Devonian), Western Virginia And Adjacent Areas.
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A Lower Mississippian (Kinderhookian Osagian) Crinoid Fauna From The Cuyahoga Formation Of Northeastern Ohio (Taphonomy, Late, Synecology, Storm, Turbidity Flow).
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Some Aspects Of The Paleontology, Stratigraphy, And Sedimentation Of The Corry Sandstone Of Northwestern Pennsylvania.
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The Brachiopoda Of The Oswayo And Knapp Formations Of The Penn York Embayment.
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Mississippian Smaller Foraminifera Of Southern Indiana, Kentucky, Northern Tennessee, And South Central Ohio.
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The Paleontology And Stratigraphy Of The Mississippian System Of Southwestern New Mexico And Southeastern Arizona.
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A Study Of Middle Ordovician K Bentonites In Kentucky And Southern Ohio.
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North American Ambonychiidae (Pelecypoda).
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Geology Of The Puno Santa Lucia Area, Department Of Puno, Peru.
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Geology And Petrography Of Ordovician Volcanic Rocks, Bathurst Newcastle District, New Brunswick.
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Structural Analysis Of The Quad Wyoming Line Creeks Area, Beartooth Mountains, Montana Wyoming.
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Mineralogy And Crystal Chemistry Of The Sulfosalt Minerals: Bournonite, Seligmannite, Aikinite, Diaphorite And Freieslebenite.
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Mississippian Brachiopods From The Chappel Limestone Of Central Texas.
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Trace Fossils Of The Cincinnati Area.
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Comparative Morphology And Shell Histology Of The Ordovician Strophomenacea (Brachiopoda).
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The Igneous Petrology, Geochemistry And Structural Geology Of Part Of Thenorthern Crazy Mountains, Montana.
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The Chemistry, Petrology, And Structure Of The Big Timber Igneous Complexcrazy Mountains, Montana.
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The Lithostratigraphy Of The Brassfield Formation (Lower Silurian) In The Cincinnati Arch Area.
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Befoliate Cryptostomata Of The Simpson Group, Arbuckle Mountains, Oklahoma.
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The Origin Of The Cusseta Sand.
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The Geology Of Tell Gezer, Israel And Its Excavations.
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Ontogeny And Sexual Dimorphism Of Lower Paleozoic Trilobita.
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Stratigraphy And Depositional Environment Of The St. Regis Formation Of The Ravalli Group (Precambrian Belt Megagroup) Northwestern Montana And Idaho.
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The Structure And Stratigraphy Of The Gardner Mountain Area, New Hampshire.
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Early Pleistocene Glaciation And Drainage In Southwestern Ohio, Southeastern Indiana, And Northern Kentucky.
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The Chemical And Morphological Variations Of Zircons From The Boulder Batholith, Montana.
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Stratigraphy, Petrology, And Depositional Environment Of The Kenwood Siltstone Member, Borden Formation (Mississippian), Kentucky And Indiana.
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The Distribution And Geochemistry Of The Big Timber Dike Swarm, Crazy Mountains, Montana.
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Differential Thermal Analysis And High Temperature X Ray Diffraction Of The Lead Sulfantimonides And Other Selected Sulfosalt Minerals.
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Bivalvia (Pelecypoda) Of The Brassfield Formation (Lower Silurian) Of Kentucky, Indiana And Ohio.
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A Study Of The Mineralogy And Geochemistry Of The Tindelpina Shale (Upper Proterozoic) Adelaide Geosyncline, South Australia.
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The Disparid Crinoid Superfamilies Homocrinacea (Ordovician Silurian) And Cincinnaticrinacea (Ordovician).
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Lithofacies And Depositional Environments Of Osagean Meramecian Platform Carbonates Southern Indiana, Central And Eastern Kentucky.
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Subsurface Stratigraphy, Depositional Environments, And Aspects Of Reservoir Continuity Rio Grande Delta, Texas.
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Sedimentological Aspects Of Middle Carboniferous Sandstones On The Cumberland Overthrust Sheet.
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A Study Of Surficial Processes And Geomorphic History Of A Basin In The Sonoran Desert, Southwestern Arizona.
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Sedimentology Of Alluvial Fans In Southern Nevada.
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Paleohydrology, Paleomorphology And Depositional Environments Of Some Fluvial Sandstones Of Pennsylvanian Age In Eastern Kentucky.
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Stratigraphy And Sedimentology Of Radioactive Devonian Mississippian Shales Of The Central Appalachian Basin.
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Petrology Of The Pennington And Lee Formations Of Northeastern Kentucky And The Sharon Conglomerate Of Southeastern Ohio.
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Nearshore Marine Bedforms Formative Processes, Distribution, And Internal Structures.
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Clay Mineral Burial Diagenesis In Tertiary Sediments From The Eastern Flank Of The Niger Delta.
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Cambrian Sedimentation And Structural Evolution Of The Rome Trough In Kentucky.
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Geology Of The Bela Ophiolites In The Wayaro Area, Las Bela District, South Central Pakistan.
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Grain Size And Shape Distributions, Grain Packing, And Pore Geometry Within Sand Laminae: Characterization And Methodologies.
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A Model For Cyclic Deposition In The Cincinnatian Series Of Southwestern Ohio, Northern Kentucky, And Southeastern Indiana.
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Planktonic Foraminiferal Ecology Of The Eastern Equatorial Pacific Ocean: Including A Paleoceanographic Reconstruction Of The Panama Basin For The Last 320,000 Years.
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Analysis Of Bed Duplication Folding (Tennessee, West Virginia).
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On Forms Of Folds (Asymmetry).
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Stratigraphy, Depositional Environment, And Reservoir Analysis Of The Itarare Group (Permo Carboniferous), Parana Basin Brazil.
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Geochemistry And Mineralogy Of The Molango Manganese Orebody, Hidalgo State, Mexico.
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Anchoring Of Thin Colluvium On Hillslopes In Cincinnati By Roots Of Sugar Maple And White Ash.
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Paleocene Benthic Foraminiferal Biostratigraphy, Paleoecology, And Paleoceanography Of The Eastern Gulf Coastal Plain.
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The Development Of Slaty Cleavage At Ocoee Gorge, Tennessee.
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The Aspen Grove Landslide, Ephraim Canyon, Central Utah.
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Origin Of Sedimentary Facies In The Upper San Rafael Group (Middle Jurassic), East Central Utah.
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Lithostratigraphy Of Silurian Rocks In Southern Ohio And Adjacent Kentucky And West Virginia.
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Carbon Sulfur Iron Correlation Of Shales Hosting Sedimentary Manganese Deposits.
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Magnetite And Ilmenite As Provenance Indicators.
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Hydrology And Drainage Of A Thin Colluvium Hillside In Delhi Township, Ohio.
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The Mineralogy And Stratigraphic Setting Of The Rocklandian (Upper Ordovician) Deicke And Millbrig K Bentonite Beds Along The Cincinnati Arch And In The Southern Valley And Ridge.
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Experimental And Numerical Study Of Low Pressure Mineral Melt Equilibria In Alkaline Lavas.
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An Integrated Study Of Echinoid Taphonomy: Predictions For The Fossil Record Of Four Echinoid Families.
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The Lower Silurian Brassfield Formation: A Condensed Sequence Of Punctuated Deposition?
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The Hydraulic Fracturing Of Soil.
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Geochemical Characterization Of Black Shale Types In The Midcontinent Pennsylvanian.
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Evolution Of The Witwatersrand Basin: Evidence From The Quartzites.
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Quaternary Stratigraphy Near Cincinnati, Ohio, And Its Significance For Paleoclimate Reconstruction.
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The Nature Of Illite/Smectite Clays And Smectite Illitization In Paleozoic K Bentonites.
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Depositional Environments And Burial History Of The Late Early Pliocene, Moruga Group, South Coast, Trinidad, West Indies.
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The Cretaceous In The Caborca Santa Ana Region, Northern Sonora, Mexico.
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Burial Depth And Lithofacies Control Of Stylolite Development In The Mississippian Salem Limestone, Illinois Basin.
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The Sedimentology Of The Corbin Sandstone Member, Lee Formation, Eastern Kentucky, And A Comparison To Age Equivalent Rocks Of The Illinois Basin, Southwestern Indiana.
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Stratigraphy And Paleoecology Of The Miamitown Shale (Upper Ordovician): Ohio, Indiana, And Kentucky.
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A Geologic And Environmental Investigation Of The Occurrence Of Chrysotile Asbestos In The Coalinga Region Of Western Fresno County, California.
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The Sequence Stratigraphy Of The Richmond Strata (Late Ordovician) In The Tristate Area Of Ohio, Kentucky, And Indiana Derived From Outcrops, Cores, And Geophysical Logs.
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Pressure Temperature Deformation History Of The Ollo De Sapo Antiform, Variscan Orogen, Northwest Spain.
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The Identification Of Some Petrified Woods From Yellowstone National Park.
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A Granodiorite Stock In The Cascade Mountains Of South Western Washington.
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A Microscopic Study Of Basalt Flows.
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Structure And Petrography Of The Hillabee Sill And Associated Metamorphics, Alabama.
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Some Eocene Dicotyledonous Woods From Eden Valley, Wyoming.
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The Stratigraphy Of The Upper Devonian And Lower Mississippian Of Southwestern Pennsylvania.
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Geomorphology Of The Allegheny Mountains Of East Central West Virginia.
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Stratigraphy And Historical Geology Of Gulf Coastal Plain In Vicinity Of Harris County, Texas.
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Geology Of The Dalton Quadrangle, Georgia Tennessee.
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The Geology Of Highland County, Ohio.
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The Geology Of The Poncha Fluorspar District, Chaffee County, Colorado.
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A Cross Section Across The Keweenawan Lavas At Duluth, Minnesota.
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The Geology Of Henderson County, Kentucky.
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Engineering Geology And Relative Stability Of Ground Adjacent To Sawyer Place, Cincinnati, Ohio.
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Compositional Variation In Cincinnatian Mudstone Communities (Upper Ordovician Of Ohio, Indiana And Kentucky): Implications For Coordinated Stasis.
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Subsurface Geology And Petrography Of The Salem Limestone In Portions Of Hamilton, White, And Wayne Counties, Illinois.
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Analysis Of Crinoid Communities And Their Associated Lithofacies Within The Fort Payne Formation (Lower Mississippian) In The Vicinity Of Burkesville, Kentucky (Cumberland County).
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Quantitative Analysis Of Cyclic Faunal Patterns In The Upper Ordovician Kope Through Bellevue Sequence, Cincinnati, Ohio.
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The Petrology, Stratigraphy, And Origin Of Phosphatic Nodules In Upper Devonian And Lower Mississippian Rocks Of The Eastern Interior.
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