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MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS
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Ali, S. A., and Weiss, M. P., Fluorescent dye penetrant technique for displaying obscure structures in limestone: Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, v. 38, p. 681–682, 3 figs., 1968. Free.

Ali, S. A., and Weiss, M. P., Transmitted infrared photography—Cincinnatian limestones: Journal of sedimentary Petrology, v. 38, p. 1350–1354, 4 figs., 1968. Free.

Ali, S. A., and Weiss, M. P., Kope and Fairview ripple marks—Brown and Adams Counties, Ohio: Ohio Journal of Science, v. 71, p. 129–149, 16 figs., 1971. Free.

Carlton, R. W., Image analysis of pyrite in Ohio coal—relation between pyrite grain-size distribution and pyritic sulfur reduction, in Processing and utilization of high sulfur coals: Amsterdam, Elsevier Science Publishers, p. 3–17, 8 figs., 4 tables, 1985. $2.00.

Carpenter, J. W., and Ory, T. R., The American Upper Ordovician Standard. VI. The Covington sequence at Maysville, Kentucky: Ohio Journal of Science, v. 61, p. 372–378, 3 figs, 1961. Free.

Carter, C. H., Benson, D. J., and Guy, D. E., Jr., Shoreline and bathymetric changes in and around upper Sandusky Bay since 1905: Proceedings of Sandusky River Basin Symposium, Tiffin, Ohio, May 1975, Heidelberg College and Bowling Green State University, p. 335–357, 4 figs., 6 tables. $1.00.

Carter, C. H., Williams, S. J., Fuller, J. A., and Meisburger, E. P., Regional geology of the southern Lake Erie (Ohio) bottom—a seismic reflection and vibracore study: U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers Coastal Engineering Research Center Miscellaneous Report No. 82-15, 109 p., 26 figs., 2 tables, 9 appendixes, 1982. $2.00.

Coogan, A. H., Ohio's surface rocks and sediments, modified from Chapter 3 of Fossils of Ohio, Ohio Division of Geological Survey Bulletin 70, 21 p., 1996. Free.

Crowell, D. L., Ohio's coal miners: reprinted from the 1994 Report on Ohio mineral industries, p. 1–6, 6 photos, 1 table, 1995. Free.

Davis, R. A., editor, Cincinnati fossils, an elementary guide to the Ordovician rocks and fossils of the Cincinnati, Ohio, region: Cincinnati Museum of Natural History, 61 p., illustrations, 8 pls., 1985. $6.95.

Forsyth, J. L., A revised glacial map of Knox, Licking, and Fairfield Counties, Ohio: Ohio Division of Geological Survey, one sheet, 8½ x 11 inches, 1965. Free.

Guy, D. E., Jr., Erosion hazard area mapping, Lake County, Ohio: Journal of Coastal Research, Special Issue 28, p. 185–196, 8 figs., 5 tables, 1999. $1.00.

Hansen, M. C., and Collins, H. R., A brief history of the Ohio Geological Survey: Ohio Journal of Science, v. 79, no. 1, p. 3–14, 1 fig., 1979. $1.00.

Janssens, Arie, Oil and gas in Ohio—past, present, and future: paper read at eighth annual Appalachian Petroleum Geology Symposium, 40 p., 15 figs., tables, 1977. $2.00.

Keith, B. D., and Wickstrom, L. H., Lima-Indiana trend—U.S.A., Cincinnati and Findlay Arches, Ohio and Indiana, in Beaumont, E. A., and Foster, N. H., compilers, Stratigraphic Traps III: AAPG Treatise of Petroleum Geology-Atlas of Oil and Gas Fields, p. 347–367, 19 figs., 1992. $1.00.

Keith, B. D., and Wickstrom, L. H., Trenton Limestone—the karst that wasn't there, or was it?, in Fritz, R. D., Wilson, J. L., and Yrewicz, D. A., editors, Paleokarst related hydrocarbon reservoirs: SEPM Core Workshop No. 18, 13 p. (unpaginated). $1.00.

Larsen, G. E., Historical development and problems within the Pennsylvanian nomenclature of Ohio: Ohio Journal of Science, v. 91, p. 69–76, 3 figs., 1991. $1.00.

McDonald, J., Wickstrom, L. H., and Steck, C. D., History of Ohio's oil- and gas-well location maps and their conversion to digital form: Ohio Geological Society Fifth Annual Technical Symposium, Akron Ohio, November 12, 1997, p. 52–64. Click for more information.

Osborne, R. H., The American Upper Ordovician Standard. VIII. R-mode factor analysis of Cincinnatian limestones: Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, v. 37, p. 649–657, 5 tables, 1967. Free.

Osborne, R. H., American Upper Ordovician Standard. IX. Bedrock geology of eastern Hamilton County: American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 52, p. 2137–2152, 10 figs., 6 tables, 1968. Free.

Osborne, R. H., The American Upper Ordovician Standard. XI. Multivariate classification of typical Cincinnatian calcarenites: Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, v. 39, p. 769–776, 3 figs., 6 tables, 1969. Free.

Rike, W. M., Riley, R. A., and Janssens, Arie, An overview of Beekmantown and Rose Run geology and oil & gas production in eastern Ohio, three papers presented at the 1992 Ohio Oil & Gas Association Winter Meeting: Rike, W. M., Common hydrocarbon traps in the Rose Run sandstone, 13 p., 7 figs.; Riley, R. A., Geological and geophysical analysis of the reservoir heterogeneity for a Rose Run/Beekmantown (Cambrian-Ordovician) well in Coshocton County, Ohio, 23 p., 13 figs., 1 table; Janssens, Arie, Oil and gas from Rose Run sandstone and Beekmantown dolomite in Ohio, 17 p., 3 figs., 1 table. $2.00.

Riley, R. A., and Baranoski, M. T., Reservoir heterogeneity of the Rose Run sandstone and adjacent units in Ohio and Pennsylvania: paper presented at the 1992 Ohio Oil & Gas Association Winter Meeting, 9 p., 7 figs. $2.00.

Schumacher, G. A., and Carlton, R. W., Impure K-bentonite beds from the Lexington Limestone and the Point Pleasant Formation (Middle Ordovician) of northern Kentucky and southwestern Ohio: Southeastern Geology, v. 32, no. 2, p. 83–105, 8 figs., 4 tables, 1991. $2.00.

Schumacher, G. A., Swinford, E. M., and Shrake, D. L., Lithostratigraphy of the Grant Lake Limestone and Grant Lake Formation (Upper Ordovician) in southwestern Ohio: Ohio Journal of Science, v. 91, p. 56–68, 5 figs., 1991. $1.00.

Shrake, D. L., The Middle Run Formation—: a subsurface stratigraphic unit in southwestern Ohio: Ohio Journal of Science, v. 91, p. 49–55, 7 figs., 1991. $1.00.

Shrake, D. L., Carlton, R. W., Wickstrom, L. H., Potter, P. E., Richard, B. H., Wolfe, P. J., and Sitler, G. W., Pre-Mount Simon basin under the Cincinnati Arch: Geology, v. 19, p. 139–142, 5 figs., 1991. $1.00.

Shrake, D. L., Elfner, L. E., Hummon, W., Janson, R. W., and Free, M., What is science?: Ohio Journal of Science, v. 106, no. 4, p. 130–135, 2006. Free.

Tomastik, T. E., The sedimentology of the Bass Islands and Salina Groups in Ohio and its effect on salt-solution mining and underground storage, USA: Carbonates and Evaporites, v. 12, no. 2, p. 236–253, 17 figs., 1997. $1.00.

Weiss, M. P., and Norman, C. E., The American Upper Ordovician Standard. IV. Classification of the limestones of the type Cincinnatian: Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, v. 30, p. 283–296, 13 figs., 2 tables, 1960. Free.

Weiss, M. P., and Sweet, W. C., Kope Formation (Upper Ordovician)—Ohio and Kentucky: Science, v. 145, no. 3638, p. 1296–1302, 1 fig., 2 tables, 1964. Free.

Wickstrom, L. H., A new look at Trenton (Ordovician) structure in northwestern Ohio: Northeastern Geology, v. 12, no. 3, p. 103–113, 9 figs., 1990. $1.00.

Williams, S. J., Carter, C. H., Meisburger, E. P., and Fuller, J. A., Sand resources of southern Lake Erie, Conneaut to Toledo, Ohio—a seismic reflection and vibracore study: U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers Coastal Engineering Research Center Miscellaneous Report No. 80-10, 83 p., 19 figs., 2 tables, 2 appendixes, 1980. $2.00.

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