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MARC Record from Library of Congress

Record ID marc_loc_2016/BooksAll.2016.part42.utf8:257226458:1344
Source Library of Congress
Download Link /show-records/marc_loc_2016/BooksAll.2016.part42.utf8:257226458:1344?format=raw

LEADER: 01344cam a22003131 4500
001 a 65007294
003 DLC
005 20110910084543.0
008 790418s19649999pauab s000 0 eng
010 $aa 65007294
035 $a(OCoLC)4869883
040 $aDLC$cIMacoW$dOCoLC$dOKentU$dDLC
042 $apremarc
050 00 $aTN24.P4$bA57
051 $aQE157$b.A2915
110 1 $aPennsylvania.$bBureau of Topographic and Geologic Survey
245 10 $aAtlas of Pennsylvania's mineral resources.
250 $aFourth series.
260 $aHarrisburg,$bTopographic and Geologic Survey, State of Pennsylvania,$c1964-
300 $av.,$bill., maps (some col. & fold.),$c46 cm.
490 1 $aIts Bulletin$vM50-
500 $aLoose-leaf for updating.
504 $aReference list: p. 9.
505 2 $apt. 1. Limestones and dolomites of Pennsylvania (1964), by R. J. O'Neill, Jr.-- pt. 2-B. Economics of Pennsylvania's clay and shale production (1969), by G. F. Deasy and P. R. Griess. Sec. 1-3.--pt. 3. Metal mines and occurrences in Pennsylvania, (1970), by A. W. Rose.
650 0 $aMines and mineral resources$zPennsylvania.
650 0 $aMines and mineral resources$zPennsylvania$vMaps.
650 0 $aClay$zPennsylvania.
650 0 $aShale$zPennsylvania.
810 1 $aPennsylvania.$bBureau of Topographic and Geologic Survey.$tBulletin$vM50-