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Erosion Hazard Areas, an Option for Shore Management
Open-file report; contains unpublished data that has not yet been peer-reviewed. -
Chemical Analyses of Wisconsin Clays and Shales from Publications and Files of the Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey
Open-file report; contains unpublished data that has not yet been peer-reviewed. -
History of Wisconsin Geology: Notes on Talk by F.T. Thwaites to the Geology Club, November 11, 1954
Open-file report; contains unpublished data that has not yet been peer-reviewed. -
History of Oil Exploration in Wisconsin
Open-file report; contains unpublished data that has not yet been peer-reviewed. -
Ground-Water Studies in Wisconsin, A Progress Report
Open-file report; contains unpublished data that has not yet been peer-reviewed. -
The Need for Completing Our Wisconsin Topographic Mapping
Open-file report; contains unpublished data that has not yet been peer-reviewed. -
Proposed Study of Weathered Granites of Wisconsin
Open-file report; contains unpublished data that has not yet been peer-reviewed. -
The Economic Possibilities of Manufacturing Portland Cement in Wisconsin
Open-file report; contains unpublished data that has not yet been peer-reviewed. -
The Heavy, Non-Magnetic Residuals of Certain Samples Collected by the Wisconsin Geological Survey
Open-file report; contains unpublished data that has not yet been peer-reviewed. -
The Granites of Wisconsin
Open-file report; contains unpublished data that has not yet been peer-reviewed. -
Lexicon of Pleistocene Stratigraphic Units of Wisconsin
This 180-page book marks the first update in over 20 years to the collection of formal definitions of Wisconsin's Pleistocene units. Contains over 100 color maps, photographs, and figures as well as an extensive list of references. -
Groundwater Quality Regulation: Existing Governmental Authority and Recommended Roles
Reprinted from Columbia Journal of Environmental Law, vol. 14, no. 1, 1989. -
Geology of Wisconsin - Outcrop Descriptions
These descriptions illustrate various geologic formations, features, and characteristics. Individual descriptions are one to ten pages long, and include a map with specific location, a description of geologic features, and a discussion of the geologic significance.