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Stratigraphy and Structure of Part of Frontal Ouachita Mountains, Arkansas
Robert C. Morris , Michael R. Burkart , Paul W. Palmer , Rick R. Russell
South Texas Uranium Deposits
D. Hoye Eargle , Kendell A. Dickinson , Beth Ogden Davis
Sedimentation and Tectonic Modification of Samoan Archipelagic Apron
Peter Lonsdale
Summit Basins of Aleutian Ridge, North Pacific
David W. Scholl , Michael S. Marlow , Edwin C. Buffington
North American Stratigraphic Principles as Applied to Deep-Sea Sediments
Harry E. Cook
Problems in Application of Modern Tectonic Hypotheses to Cuba and Caribbean Region
Manuel A. Iturralde-Vinent
Stratigraphic Analysis of Kadi and Kalol Formations, Cambay Basin, India
L. L. Bhandari , L. R. Chowdhary
Availability of Coal in Energy Crunch: GEOLOGIC NOTE
C. J. Potter
Sub-Trenton Structure of Ohio, with Views on Isopach Maps and Stratigraphic Sections as Basis for Structural Myths in Ohio, Illinois, New York, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Michigan: DISCUSSION
Robert L. Bates
Sub-Trenton Structure of Ohio, with Views on Isopach Maps and Stratigraphic Sections as Basis for Structural Myths in Ohio, Illinois, New York, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Michigan: REPLY
Warren L. Calvert
Inorganic Origin of Petroleum: DISCUSSION
Edwin W. Biederman, Jr.
Inorganic Origin of Petroleum: REPLY
V. B. Porfir'ev
Importance of Hydrodynamic Factor in Formation of Lower Cretaceous Combination Traps, Big Muddy-South Glenrock Area, Wyoming: DISCUSSION
Kinji Magara
Importance of Hydrodynamic Factor in Formation of Lower Cretaceous Combination Traps, Big Muddy-South Glenrock Area, Wyoming: REPLY
Donald S. Stone , Roger L. Hoeger