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Geology
Pasadena, Calif. : Salem Press, ©1999.Annotation. "Geology" provides essential reference information structured as an overview of the basics of earth science. Covering 83 core topics in geochemistry, geomorphology, geophysics, glacial geology, mineralogy, and crystallography, paleontology and earth history, petroleum geology and engineering, petrology, sedimentology, stratigraphy, structural geology and tectonics.Geology provides essential reference information structured as an overview of the basics of earth science. Covering 83 core topics in geochemistry, geomorphology, geophysics, glacial geology, mineralogy, and crystallography, paleontology and earth history, petroleum geology and engineering, petrology, sedimentology, stratigraphy, structural geology and tectonics.
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Stanford Libraries' Earth and Planetary Sciences collections cover subject areas related to planetary processes, such as mineralogy, volcanology, seismology, hydrology, geology, astronomy, and atmospheric science.
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African Studies
Stanford Libraries' African Studies collection has an extensive array of books, journals, newspapers, films, maps, special collections and databases, covering all of Sub-Saharan Africa and the Indian Ocean Islands.
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Bedrock Geology [Illinois] (2005)
Illinois State Geological Survey2005Distribution and extent of the bedrock geologic units within Illinois. Data are as depicted on the map Bedrock Geology of Illinois (2005) by D. Kol...
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Bedrock Geology - Geologic Units [Illinois]
Illinois State Geological Survey1967Distribution and extent of the bedrock geologic units within Illinois. Data originally from the Geologic Map of Illinois (1967) by Willman and et. ...
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Buried Bedrock Surface [Illinois]
Herzog, B.L., B.J. Stiff, C.A. Chenoweth, K.L. Warner, J.B. Sievering, and C. Avery1994Topography of the bedrock surface in Illinois. Bedrock topography is shown as 50-foot (15-meter) contours of bedrock elevation above mean sea level...
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