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  1. Stanford Geological Survey [electronic resource]

    [Stanford, Calif.] : Stanford University Libraries, [200-?]

    The Stanford Geological Survey (SGS) existed for 100 years, from 1895 until 1995. During this time, students and faculty went into the field to survey and map parts of California, Nevada and Utah. This is a collection of images of hand-drawn and -colored maps from the Survey, with catalog data about the maps.

    Online exhibits.stanford.edu

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  1. 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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  1. Stanford Geological Survey Collection

    100 years of field mapping

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  1. Topography and geology, Gee-Cli area, Hayward quadrangle

    Forster, Albert Edward and Stanford Geological Survey
    1922

    drafted by A. Forster. Relief shown by contours and spot heights. From: Geologic folio of a portion of the Haywards quadrangle / by Albert Forster....

  2. Geologic folio

    Draper, G., Dobbel, C. A., McPherson, J. D., Pheney, W. D., Van Clief, H. M., and Stanford Geological Survey
    1921

    by G. Draper, Stanford Geological Survey, C.F. Tolman Jr., Director. Triangulation by C.A. Dobbel and J.D. McPherson; topography and geology by H.M...

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