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GSA Field-Trip Guidebooks

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Three volumes of guidebooks prepared for the 1981 national Geological Society of America meeting, edited by Thomas G. Roberts and published by the American Geological Institute, are available from the Division of Geological Survey.
 
GSA 81-1: Stratigraphy, sedimentology. 6 field trips in Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, Virginia, and West Virginia, p. 1-258. $8.00.
 
GSA 81-2: Economic geology, structure. 4 field trips in Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, and North Carolina, plus abstracts for two additional trips, p. 259-408. $8.00.
 
GSA 81-3: Geomorphology, hydrogeology, geoarchaeology, engineering geology. 5 field trips in Ohio and Kentucky, plus an abstract for one additional trip, p. 409-572. $8.00.
 
Three-volume set is $20.00.

The following Geological Society of America Centennial Field Guide reprints are available from the Division of Geological Survey for $1.00 each. Please order by number and title.

From Volume 3:
 
No. 90. Lake Erie: deposition, erosion, and the effect of harbor structures near Fairport Harbor, Ohio.
 
No. 91. Kelleys Island: giant glacial grooves and Devonian shelf carbonates in north-central Ohio.
 
No. 92. Garfield Heights: Quaternary stratigraphy of northeastern Ohio.
 
No. 93. The Cuyahoga Valley National Recreation Area, Ohio: Devonian and Carboniferous clastic rocks.
 
No. 94. Wellsville Hill: exposures in the Pennsylvanian Allegheny and Conemaugh Groups of eastern Ohio.
 
No. 95. Black Hand Gorge State Nature Preserve: Lower Mississippian deltaic deposits in east-central Ohio.
 
No. 96. Flint Ridge, Ohio: flint facies of the Pennsylvanian Vanport limestone.
 
No. 97. John Bryan State Park, Ohio: Silurian stratigraphy.
 
No. 98. Hueston Woods State Park: Wisconsinan glacial stratigraphy in southwestern Ohio.
 
No. 99. Copperas Mountain: black shale facies of the Upper Devonian Ohio Shale in south-central Ohio.
 
No. 100. The Serpent Mound disturbance, south-central Ohio.
From Volume 6:
 
No. 5. Cincinnati region: Ordovician stratigraphy near the southwestern corner of Ohio.

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