Ohio Geology Newsletter

Ohio Geology Newsletter PDF Author:
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Category : Geology
Languages : en
Pages : 184

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Ohio Geology Newsletter

Ohio Geology Newsletter PDF Author:
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Category : Geology
Languages : en
Pages : 184

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Ohio Geology

Ohio Geology PDF Author:
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Category : Geology
Languages : en
Pages : 140

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Bulletin

Bulletin PDF Author:
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Category : Geology
Languages : en
Pages : 172

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Newsletters in Print

Newsletters in Print PDF Author: Gale Group
Publisher: Gale Cengage
ISBN: 9780787665104
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 1462

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With descriptions of more than 12,000 newsletters in 4,000 different subject areas, this comprehensive resource is an invaluable research tool.

Bulletin

Bulletin PDF Author: Ohio. Division of Geological Survey
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Category : Geology
Languages : en
Pages : 180

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Geological Newsletter

Geological Newsletter PDF Author: American Geological Institute
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Languages : en
Pages : 156

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Geological Survey Bulletin

Geological Survey Bulletin PDF Author:
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Category : Geology
Languages : en
Pages : 256

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Ohio Archaeologist

Ohio Archaeologist PDF Author:
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Category : Indians of North America
Languages : en
Pages : 432

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On and Around the Cincinnati Arch and Niagara Escarpment

On and Around the Cincinnati Arch and Niagara Escarpment PDF Author: Geological Society of America. North-Central Section. Meeting
Publisher: Geological Society of America
ISBN: 0813700272
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 142

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This volume, produced in conjunction with the GSA North-Central Section Meeting held in Dayton, Ohio, April 2012, has a mix of papers ranging from stratigraphy, paleontology, and hydrogeology, to geomorphology, drainage basins, and building stones. The geographic spread of the chapters focuses mainly on an area bounded by those counties adjacent to Montgomery County, but also extends beyond -- from Paulding County in the north to Georgetown, Kentucky, in the south. Topics include the Silurian stratigraphy of southwestern Ohio, drainage basins of the Mad River and Little Miami River, the relationship between geology and groundwater of the Inner Bluegrass Region, Kentucky (and its connection to the distilling and aging of bourbon), and the building stones of Dayton, as well as an introduction to the geology of the Dayton area.

A Sea without Fish

A Sea without Fish PDF Author: David L. Meyer
Publisher: Indiana University Press
ISBN: 0253013496
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 383

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A “superbly written, richly illustrated” guide to the animals who lived 450 million years ago—in the fossil-rich area where Cincinnati, Ohio now stands (Rocks & Minerals). The region around Cincinnati, Ohio, is known throughout the world for the abundant and beautiful fossils found in limestones and shales that were deposited as sediments on the sea floor during the Ordovician Period, about 450 million years ago—some 250 million years before the dinosaurs lived. In Ordovician time, the shallow sea that covered much of what is now the North American continent teemed with marine life. The Cincinnati area has yielded some of the world’s most abundant and best-preserved fossils of invertebrate animals such as trilobites, bryozoans, brachiopods, molluscs, echinoderms, and graptolites. So famous are the Ordovician fossils and rocks of the Cincinnati region that geologists use the term “Cincinnatian” for strata of the same age all over North America. This book synthesizes more than 150 years of research on this fossil treasure-trove, describing and illustrating the fossils, the life habits of the animals represented, their communities, and living relatives, as well as the nature of the rock strata in which they are found and the environmental conditions of the ancient sea. “A fascinating glimpse of a long-extinct ecosystem.” —Choice