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Surface Geology and Biology at the Head of Kaoping Canyon off Southwestern Taiwan

open access: goldTerrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, 1993
海洋研究所 ; 理學院 ...
Ho‐Shing Yu   +2 more
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Geology of Diamond head, Oahu [PDF]

open access: greenGeological Society of America Bulletin, 1906
Introduction The title of the paper presented at Ottawa is “Hawaiian Notes.” These naturally grouped themselves into three parts: First, the facts observed in Oahu, particularly about Diamond head; second, the further study of the supposed caldera at Mokohea; and, third, the latest eruption from Kilauea.
C. H. Hitchcock
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Geology of the River-head District of the Tone River

open access: diamondJournal of Geography (Chigaku Zasshi), 1955
As a member of the party investigating the head district of the Tone River, the writer surveyed the area between the Sudagai Dam to Mt. Otonedake along the valley of the mentioned river, as shown in the geological map. The geological formations developed along the valley are as follows in descending order :Mesozoic Okutone Group4.
Fumio Kobayashi
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A reconnaissance of the Corinna-Pieman Heads area-Geology [PDF]

open access: bronzePapers and proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania, 1957
Alan Spry
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Precambrian geology of the Upernavik - Red Head region (72°15'–75°15'N), northern West Greenland

open access: hybridRapport Grønlands Geologiske Undersøgelse, 1978
A geological reconnaissance of the region between 72°15' and 74°15'N was made by Escher & Pulvertaft (1968) during the summer of 1967. In 1977 the region was revisited by J. E. and O. S. and the geological survey was extended as far north as Steenstrup Gletscher (75°15'N) (fig. 7).
J.C Escher, Ole Stecher
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Investigating the Source and Factors Affecting Sulfate Concentration and Isotopic (34S and 18O) Variations in Water Resources of Sarpol-e Zahab Region [PDF]

open access: yesمجله آب و خاک, 2021
Introduction: Sulfate is one of the important groundwater pollutant sources in many parts of the world and it can enter into groundwater from various sources, such as lithology (dissolution of evaporative and pyrite oxidation), atmosphere (sea water ...
H. Mohammadzadeh   +2 more
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