Principal oil and gas plays in the Appalachian Basin (Province 131) / by Wallace de Witt, Jr. Middle Eocene intrusive igneous rocks of the Central Appalachian Valley and Ridge province-setting, chemistry, and implications for crustal structure / by C. Scott Southworth, Karen J. Gray, and John F. Sutter.
1993
QE75 .B9 no.1839-I/J (Mapit)
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Principal oil and gas plays in the Appalachian Basin (Province 131) / by Wallace de Witt, Jr. Middle Eocene intrusive igneous rocks of the Central Appalachian Valley and Ridge province-setting, chemistry, and implications for crustal structure / by C. Scott Southworth, Karen J. Gray, and John F. Sutter.
Alternate Title
Middle Eocene intrusive igneous rocks of the Central Appalachian Valley and Ridge province-setting, chemistry, and implications for crustral structure.
Publication Details
Washington : U.S. G.P.O., 1993.
Language
English
Description
1 v. (various pagings) : ill., maps ; 28 cm.
Call Number
QE75 .B9 no.1839-I/J
Dewey Decimal Classification
557.3 s 553.2/8/09755
GPO Item No.
0620
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Southworth, Scott, 1957-. Middle Eocene intrusive igneous rocks of the Central Appalachian Valley and Ridge province-setting, chemistry, and implications for crustral structure. 1992.
Gray, Karen.
Sutter, John F.
Gray, Karen.
Sutter, John F.
Series
U.S. Geological Survey bulletin ; 1839-I-J.
Evolution of sedimentary basins--Appalachian basin ; ch. I-J.
Evolution of sedimentary basins--Appalachian basin ; ch. I-J.
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Southworth, Scott, 1957-. Middle Eocene intrusive igneous rocks of the Central Appalachian Valley and Ridge province-setting, chemistry, and implications for crustral structure. 1992.
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