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IGS 2015B-Maquoketa Group
The Classic Upper Ordovician Stratigraphy and Paleontology of the Eastern Cincinnati Arch
Kentucky Geothermal References
The Upper Ordovician Glaciation in Sw Libya – a Subsurface Perspective
The Depositional History of the Point Pleasant Member of the Cynthiana Formation in Northern Kentucky
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Ecoregions of Kentucky
Land Character, Plants, and Animals of the Inner Bluegrass Region of Kentucky: Past, Present, and Future
Generalized Correlation Chart of Bedrock Units In
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Preliminary Table of Paleozoic Formations
Appendix 3-A. Utica and Equivalent Outcrop Descriptions by State
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Upper Ordovician (Mohawkian) Carbon Isotope (Y C) Stratigraphy In
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The 13C Chemostratigraphy of the Upper
A Geologic Play Book for Utica Shale Appalachian Basin Exploration
Changing Interpretations of Kentucky Geologv- Laver-Cake, Facies, Flexure, and Eustacy
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RI 146, Subsurface Geology of the Serpent Mound Disturbance
Geology Raven Run Nature Sanctuary
List R - Rock Units - Alphabetical List
Identification of Kentucky Shales
Lithostratigraphy of Precambrian and Paleozoic Rocks Along Structural Cross Section KY-1, Crittenden County to Lincoln County, Kentucky
Blue Grass Region, Kentucky
Shale Gas and Liquids Calendar 2019
The Lexington Limestone » (Middle Ordovician) of Central Kentucky
Faunal Epiboles in the Upper Ordovician of North-Central Kentucky
Conasauga Formation
Geology Along Interstate 64: Winchester to Ashland Daniel I
Precambrian Basement Influence on the Deposition of the Upper Ordovician Utica Shale Play in East Central Ohio
Middle and Upper Ordovician Nautiloid Cephalopods of the Cincinnati Arch Region of Kentucky, Indiana, and Ohio
Geomorphic Characteristics of Streams in the Bluegrass Physiographic Region of Kentucky
It Has Been Suggested in Previous Studies Along the Ohio River That A
Controls on Natural Fractures in the Upper Lexington Limestone and Point Pleasant Formation: Central-Ohio
Geologic Map of Kentucky
Palaeocopid and Podocopid Ostracoda from the Lexington Limestone and Clays Ferry Formation (Middle and Upper Ordovician) of Central Kent~Cky
Analysis of Well Log Data and a 2D Seismic Reflection Survey in the Vicinity of London, Ohio
The Ordovician Exposed
Stromatoporoids Around the Georgetown Area