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28363. Surficial geology of Waseca County, Minnesota, M-84

Maps University Of Minnesota Public content
1997. Lusardi, Barbara A. Quaternary geology map showing interpretations of Quaternary (Pleistocene [glacial] and Holocene [post-glacial]) surficial geology (distribution an... Minnesota Geological Survey.

28364. Surficial materials of Medina County, Ohio

Maps The Ohio State University Public content
1987. Risser, Michele. Relief shown by contour lines and spot heights. Includes references. Scale 1:63,360 Includes text, 2 tables, and location map. by Michele L. Risser... Ohio. Division of Geological Survey.

28365. Surficial materials of Medina County, Ohio

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1987. Risser, Michele. Includes references. Scale 1:63,360 by Michele L. Risser ; cartographic drafting by Robert L. Stewart. Includes text, 2 tables, and location map. R... Ohio. Division of Geological Survey.

28366. Surficial materials of Portage County, Ohio

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1987. Hull, Dennis N. 1948-. Relief shown by contour lines and spot heights. Includes text, bibliography, index and location map. by Dennis N. Hull. Scale approximately 1:63,36... Ohio. Division of Geological Survey.

28367. Surficial materials of Portage County, Ohio

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1987. Hull, Dennis N. "Contour interval is 10 feet." by Dennis N. Hull. Includes text, bibliography, index and location map. Scale approximately 1:63,360 Relief shown by... Ohio. Division of Geological Survey.

28368. Surrey, Township 17N Range 5W

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1900. W.W. Hixson & Co. Extent: 1 map Notes: Page from: Plat book of Clare County, Michigan Scale approximately 1:51,000. Published by W.W. Hixson & Co.

28369. Survey after dredging Beach Thoroughfare

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1935. Map covers area from Beach Thoroughfare to Florida Avenue in Atlantic City. All soundings and elevations refer to local mean water level.