The Dipping Bedrock Overlay District (DBOD)

an area of potential heaving bedrock hazards associated with expansive, steeply dipping bedrock in Douglas County, Colorado : phase 1-A of Piedmont High-Dip Shale Project

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The Dipping Bedrock Overlay District (DBOD)
David C. Noe
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The Dipping Bedrock Overlay District (DBOD)

an area of potential heaving bedrock hazards associated with expansive, steeply dipping bedrock in Douglas County, Colorado : phase 1-A of Piedmont High-Dip Shale Project

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.
Accompanying map: Dipping bedrock overlay district : preliminary map of an area of potential heaving bedrock hazards associated with expansive, steeply dipping bedrock in Douglas County, Colorado / by D.C. Noe and M.D. Dodson.

Published in
Denver, Colo
Series
Open-file report / Colorado Geological Survey ;, 95-5, Open file report (Colorado Geological Survey) ;, 95-5.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
363.3/4
Library of Congress
QE92.D68 N64 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
iv, 32 p. :
Number of pages
32

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL632542M
LCCN
96620565
OCLC/WorldCat
34347136

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