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Bibliography and Index of Illinois Geology 557 Gic&^JiO\ 5uuu).vjiwiAJ^M IL6of 1986-1 HflNOfS GEOLOG*G#L SURVEY LIBRARY ILLINOIS 33051 00007 0296 Bibliography and Index of Illinois Geology 1986 Selected from Publications Indexed in GeoRef in 1986 Open File Series 1986-1 Illinois State Geological Survey 615 East Peabody Drive Champaign, IL 61820 ItMNOIS GEOLQGtCWk SURVEY LIBRARY GeoRef Information System American Geological Institute 4220 King Street Alexandria, VA 22302 BIBLIOGRAPHY AND INDEX OF ILLINOIS GEOLOGY SERIALS LIST Denver, CO: Computer Petroleum COGS Computer Contributions. AAPG Bulletin. Tulsa, OK: American Association of Oriented Geological Society, 1985-. ISSN: 07433786. Geologists. ISSN: 01491423, CODEN: AABUD2. Earth Science News (Earth Science Club of Northern D- Explorer. Tulsa, OK: American Association of Petroleum The AAPG Northern Illinois. ISSN: llnols). s. 1.: Earth Science Club of Geologists, 1979-. ISSN: 01952986. 07308558. 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