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Kamiskotia Area
The Council Reporter
Chiricahua National Monument Geologic Resources Inventory Report
Variations in Eruptive Style and Depositional Processes of Neoproterozoic Terrestrial Volcano-Sedimentary Successions in the Hamid Area, North Eastern Desert, Egypt
Proposed Stratigraphic Nomenclature and Macroscopic Identification of Lithostratigraphic Units of the Paintbrush Group Exposed at Yucca Mountain, Nevada
The Formation of Thundereggs
Review of Characteristics and Genesis of Lithophysae
"Stratigraphic and Structural Characteristics of Volcanic Rocks In
Saguaro National Park Geologic Resources Inventory Report
Topaz Rhyolites-Distribution, Origin, and Significance for Exploration
The Role of Fluorine in the Concentration and Transport of Lithophile Trace Elements in Felsic Magmas
Volcanology and Petrology of the Rattlesnake Ash-Flow Tuff, Eastern Oregon
Geology of the Basin Quadrangle Jefferson, Lewis and Clark, and Powell Counties, Montana
Devitrification Pores and Their Contribution to Volcanic Reservoirs
Results of Mapping Project Near Ray Pinal County, Arizona
地质专业词汇英语翻译 2-368 关于建筑的英语词汇 369-370
The Mineralogy and Genesis of Uranium in Rhyolitic Ignimbrites of Precambrian Age from Duobblon, Sweden
United States Department of the Interior
Top View
Bibliography Shield: Implications for Magmatic Evolution
The Emplacement of an Obsidian Dyke Through Thin Ice: Hrafntinnuhryggur, Krafla Iceland
OBSIDIAN from HRAFNTINNUHRYGGUR, ICELAND: ITS Lithophysie and SURFACE MARKINGS 1
A Library of Standards for Rock Names, Rock Modifiers and Terms Related to Structure, Alteration, Mineralization and Minerals for Precambrian Rocks in Ontario
Ash-Flow Tuffs of the Galiuro Volcanics in the Northern Galiuro Mountains, Final County, Arizona
Chiricahua National Monument Geologic Resources Inventory Report
A Compositionally Zoned Ash-Flow Sheet in Southern Nevada
Legend Has It That the First Russian Czar of the Romanov Dynasty
The Emplacement of an Obsidian Dyke Through Thin Ice: Hrafntinnuhryggur, Krafla Iceland