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Review of Exploratory Oil Wells Penetrating Permian Sections in Central Queensland, Australia
E. A. Webb
Sediments and Water of Persian Gulf
K. O. Emery
Environmental Relationships of Grain Size and Constituent Particles in Some South Florida Carbonate Sediments
Robert N. Ginsburg
Fauna and Bathymetry of Banks on Continental Shelf, Northwest Gulf of Mexico
Robert H. Parker, Joseph R. Curray
Dimensional Grain Orientation Studies of Recent Coastal Sands
Joseph R. Curray
Analysis of Radioactive Sources in Aeroradiometric Surveys Over Oil Fields
Alan F. Gregory
Laboratory Measurements of Heat Conductivity of Sedimentary Rocks
H. Zierfuss , G. Van Der Vliet
Use of Ca/Mg Ratio in Porosity Studies
George V. Chilingar
Age and Correlation of Cornfield Springs and Bonanza King Formations in Southeastern California and Southern Nevada: GEOLOGICAL NOTES
Allison R. Palmer , John C. Hazzard
Temple Mountain Member--New Member of Chinle Formation in San Rafael Swell, Utah: GEOLOGICAL NOTES
Raymond C. Robeck
Rapid Technique for Determination of Carbonate Content of Deep-Sea Cores: GEOLOGICAL NOTES
Karl K. Turekian
Earthquakes of Venezuela Related to Strike-Slip Faults: GEOLOGICAL NOTES
Emile Rod
Upper Mississippian and Lower Pennsylvanian Formations of Southern Oklahoma: GEOLOGICAL NOTES
Maxim K. Elias
Habitat of Oil: DISCUSSION
Lynn Jacobsen
Berea Sand in West Virginia: DISCUSSION
E. T. Heck