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Geomorphic-structural map of the Ouachita Mountains [cartographic material].
Format
Map
Language
English
Published/Created
Norman, OK : [s.n.], 2008.
Description
(W 96°19ʹ--W 92°0ʹ/N 35°23ʹ--N 34°0ʹ)
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Lewis Library - Documents
85685.686.2 no.112A (text)
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Geology, Structural
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Ouachita Mountains (Ark. and Okla.)
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Maps
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Arbenz, J. Kaspar
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Maps
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Series
Oklahoma Geological Survey. Circular ; 112A
Notes
Companion text: Structural framework of the Ouachita Mountains / by J. Kaspar Arbenz. Stratigraphic and structural evolution of the Ouachita Mountains and Arkoma Basin, southeastern Oklahoma and west-central Arkansas : applications to petroleum exploration : 2004 field symposium : the Arbenz-Misch/Oles volume / by J. Kaspar Arbenz, Peter Misch, and Neil Suneson, editor. Norman : Oklahoma Geological Survey. Circular - Oklahoma Geological Survey 112A. 2008. 1-40p. With one CD-ROM in pocket.
Map is plate 2. Accompanied by plate 1: Major structural provinces; plate 3: Index map of cross sections; plate 4-7: Structural cross section across the Oklahoma Ouachita Mountains; plate 8: Palinspastic restoration of cross section AR4 and OK3; plate 9: Suggested structural evolution (based on section OK3).
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In English.
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