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Concentration Of Fluorspar Ores In The Illinois-Kentucky District, Omar Watson Greeman
Concentration Of Fluorspar Ores In The Illinois-Kentucky District, Omar Watson Greeman
Masters Theses
"The object of this investigation is to study the means of beneficiating fluorspar ores in order that a marketable product may be made"--Preface, page v.
The Middle Ordovician Section In East Central Missouri, Morris James Ingerson, Josiah Bridge
The Middle Ordovician Section In East Central Missouri, Morris James Ingerson, Josiah Bridge
Masters Theses
"One of the most serious difficulties confronting anyone working on stratigraphic problems in the Ozark area is the lack of detailed faunal lists of the various formations. A great deal of general work has been done, but very few detailed faunal studies have ever been published, and correlation of the Missouri section with sections in adjoining states is often difficult.
In a recent paper, Dake has discussed the origin and correlation of the St. Peter sandstone. In this study he found considerable difficulty in correlating the various formations above the St. Peter, and at his suggestion, the present study was …