Wood, GH, Jr., Trexler, JP, and Kehn, TM, 1969, Geology of the west-central part of the southern anthracite field and adjoining areas, Pennsylvania: US Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 602, 143 p. Geological Survey Bulletin - الصفحة A-391969عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
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...Anthracite field, Pennsylvania : Am. Assoc. Petroleum Geologists Bull., v. 40, no. 11, p. 26692688. Wood, GH, Jr., Trexler, JP, and Kehn, TM, 1969, Geology...Pennsylvania : US Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 602, 150 p. Wood, GH, Jr., Trexler, JP, Yelenosky, Andy, and Soren, Julian, 1962, Geology of rocks of Pennsylvanian... | |
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...analyses of breaker samples from the west-central part of the Southern Anthracite field.. ...... 135 GEOLOGY OF THE WEST-CENTRAL PART OF THE SOUTHERN ANTHRACITE FIELD AND ADJOINING AREAS, PENNSYLVANIA By GORDON H. WOOD, JR., J. PETER TREXLER, and THOMAS M. KEHN ABSTRACT This report describes an area... | |
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - 1972 - عدد الصفحات: 650
...petrography of three large granitic bodies in the Inyo Mountains, Calif., by DC Ross. 1969. 47 p. $1.75. 602. Geology of the west-central part of the Southern Anthracite field and adjoining areas, Pennsylvania, by GH Wood, Jr., JP Trexler, and TM Kehn. 1969. 150 p. $2. 603. Uranium resources of northwestern New... | |
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...Field, Pennsylvania: American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 40, no. 11, p. 2669-2688. Wood, GH, Jr., Trexler, JP, and Kehn, TM, 1969, Geology...Anthracite field and adjoining areas, Pennsylvania: US Geological Survey Professional Paper 602. Wood, GH, Jr., Kehn, TM, and Eggleston, JR, 1986, Depositional... | |
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...329. 1969. 00756 Wood, Gordon H., Jr.; Trexler, J. Peter; Kenn. Thomas M. Geology of the west central part of the Southern Anthracite field and adjoining...areas, Pennsylvania: US Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 602, 143 p., illus., tables, 1969. of eastern Pennsylvania. The report area is underlain by 24,500± feet... | |
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