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Volume 3, Number 2
1 August 1933
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The sulphur cycle in sediments
Edgar Wayne Galliher
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Calcium carbonate in beach sands
Gerald Raleigh MacCarthy
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The physical and chemical characteristics of the sediments of Lake Mendota, a fresh-water lake of Wisconsin
William Henry Twenhofel
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Ripple marks of the Merkle dolomite of western Texas and their paleogeographic interpretation
Leroy Thompson Patton
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Heavy minerals of the Dresbach sandstone of western Wisconsin
Wallace LaFetra Wilgus
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A mineral variation series of beach sands from Cedar Point, Ohio
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John Drew Ridge
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