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Oklahoma City Geological Society
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Aquifer Geology and Water Chemistry: Case of Selected Surface Water and Groundwater in Oklahoma, USA
Pride T. Abongwa, James O. Puckette, Eliot A. Atekwana, Todd Halihan
Comparison of rock and natural fracture attributes in karsted and non-karsted Hunton Group Limestone: Ada and Fittstown area, Oklahoma
Benmadi Milad, Sayantan Ghosh, Roger M. Slatt
Conventional Analysis of Unconventional Resource Shales
Roger M. Slatt
Core and Wireline Log Based, Shelf to Basin Stratigraphic Framework of Mississippian Strata, East-Central Oklahoma
Ethan Hill
A History of the First Geological Map of the State of Oklahoma from Creation to Preservation
Brittany Pritchett
My Favorite Outcrop (Really): Blue River Gneiss at Hughes Crossing, Johnston County, OK
Andrew Cullen
My Favorite Outcrop(s): An Imposter Exposed? A Meers Fault Outcrop in the Slick Hills of Oklahoma
Andrew Cullen
My Favorite Outcrop(s): Moccasin Bend Formation Type Locality Along the Spring River of Northeastern Oklahoma
Cory J. Godwin
My Favorite Outcrop(s): The Bromide-Viola Contact on SH177, Arbuckle Mountains, Oklahoma: An Often Bypassed Outcrop.
Andrew Cullen
My Favorite Outcrop(s): The Woodford Shale SH-77D: Le Couer de Arbuckle Mountains, OK.
Andrew Cullen
My Favorite Outcrop: Sycamore Formation I-35 South, Arbuckle Mountains, OK
Joshua Miller, Andrew Cullen
Porosity Evolution In Lower to Middle Mississippian Carbonate and Siliceous Hydrocarbon Reservoirs In Central to Southern Kansas and Northern Oklahoma
S. J. Mazzullo