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Wisconsin Rocks (set of 6 cards)
Trading cards profile five rocks (dolomite, granite, quartzite, shale, and sandstone) and one fossil (trilobite). Learn when and how the rocks formed, how the trilobite lived, plus a handful of interesting facts for each. -
Geoscience Wisconsin Volume 18
History of Wisconsin Geologists-
Chamberlin, Salisbury, and Collie: A Tale of Three Beloit College Geologists
2001
Journal Article: p. 9-20
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Sequence Stratigraphy at the Turn of the Century: E.O. Ulrich's Ozarkian System in Wisconsin
2001
Journal Article: p. 43-47
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Geoscience Wisconsin Volume 17
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Paleoecology and Sedimentology of the Prasopora Zonule in the Dunleith Formation (Ordovician), Upper Mississippi Valley
2007
Journal Article: p. 11-20
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Trace-Element Signatures and Tectonic Affinities of Proterozoic A-Type Granites and Rhyolites in Central Wisconsin
2007
Journal Article: p. 35-51
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Coupled Modeling of Gravity and Aeromagnetic Data to Estimate Subsurface Basement Topography in Southeastern Wisconsin
2007
Journal Article: p. 53-64
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Geoscience Wisconsin Volume 14
Ordovician-Silurian boundary of the Neda Formation-
Ferruginous and Calcareous Oolites at the Ordovician-Silurian Boundary in Illinois
1991
Journal Article: p. 1-21
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Paleomagnetic Studies of Rock at the Ordovician-Silurian Boundary in Wisconsin
1991
Journal Article: p. 53-63
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Distribution and Age of Dolomitic and Hematitic Oolites near the Ordovician-Silurian Boundary in Nebraska and Kansas
1991
Journal Article: p. 65-72
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Common Paleozoic Fossils of Wisconsin
Describes how and where fossils form, what fossils tell us about ancient environments, how to collect fossils, and where to look for them. Heavily illustrated.