Geology -- Kentucky
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Geology -- Kentucky
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- The glacial boundary in western Pennsylvania, Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and Illinois, by George Frederick Wright, with an introduction by Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin
- The Lexington limestone (Middle Ordovician) of central Kentucky, by Douglas F. B. Black, Earle R. Cressman, and William C. MacQuown, Jr. ; prepared in cooperation with the Kentucky Geological Survey
- Slade and paragon formations, new stratigraphic nomenclature for Mississippian rocks along the Cumberland Escarpment in Kentucky, by Frank R. Ettensohn [and three others] ; prepared in cooperation with the Kentucky Geological Survey
- Regional structure of the southeast Missouri and Illinois-Kentucky mineral districts, study of the principal geologic structures and mines in and between two major mineral-producing districts, by A.V. Heyl, M.R. Brock, J.L. Jolly, and C.E. Wells
- Strodes Creek Member (Upper Ordovician)--a new map unit in the Lexington Limestone of north-central Kentucky, by Douglas F.B. Black and Norman P. Cuppels ; prepared in cooperation with the Kentucky Geological Survey
- Reconnaissance of oil and gas fields in Wayne and McCreary counties, Kentucky, by M.J. Munn ; prepared in cooperation with the Kentucky Geological Survey
- Geology and coal resources of the Tiptop quadrangle, Kentucky, by Stewart W. Welch
- Harrodsburg limestone in Kentucky, by E.G. Sable, R.C. Kepferle, and W.L. Peterson ; prepared in cooperation with the Commonwealth of Kentucky, University of Kentucky, Kentucky Geological Survey
- Geology and oil and gas possibilities of upper Mississippian rocks of southwestern Virginia, southern West Virginia and eastern Kentucky, Ralph H. Wilpolt and Douglas W. Marden
- Geology and coal resources of the Cannel City quadrangle, Kentucky, by Kenneth J. Englund
- Geology and coal resources of the Salyersville North quadrangle, Magoffin, Morgan, and Johnson Counties, Kentucky, by W.L. Adkison and J.E. Johnston
- Otter Creek coral bed and its fauna, east-central Kentucky, George C. Simmons and William A. Oliver, Jr. ; prepared in cooperation with the Kentucky Geological Survey
- Understanding natural systems, a perspective for land-use planning in Appalachian Kentucky, by Wayne L. Newell
- Geology and refractory clay deposits of the Haldeman and Wrigley Quadrangles, Kentucky, Sam H. Patterson and John W. Hosterman
- Economic geology of the Kenova quadrangle, Kentucky, Ohio, and West Virginia, by William Clifton Phalen
- Conodont biostratigraphy and depositional environments of the Mecca Quarry shale member and the Velpen limestone member of the Linton Formation (Pennsylvanian, Desmoinesian) in the Eastern part of the Illinois Basin, U.S.A. / by Carl B. Rexroad [and others]
- Geology of the Big Stone Gap coal field of Virginia and Kentucky, by Marius R. Campbell
- Geologic factors in the interpretation of fluorspar reserves in the Illinois-Kentucky field, by L.W. Currier
- Geologic mapping of Kentucky, a history and evaluation of the Kentucky Geological Survey-U.S. Geological Survey mapping program, 1960-1978, by Earle R. Cressman and Martin C. Noger ; prepared in cooperation with the Kentucky Geological Survey
- Geology and ground-water resources of the Covington-Newport alluvial area, Kentucky, by Eugene H. Walker ; prepared in cooperation with the Agricultural and Industrial Development Board of Kentucky
- Borden Formation (Mississippian) in south and southeast-central Kentucky, G. W. Weir, J. L. Gaultieri, and S. O. Schlanger ; work done in cooperation with the Kentucky Geological Survey
- Clays Ferry formation (Ordovician) -- a new map unit in south-central Kentucky, by Gordon W. Weir and Robert C. Greene ; prepared in cooperation with the Kentucky Geological Survey