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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 November 1973
GSA Bulletin (1973) 84 (11): 3677–3688.
..., Manchester, and Old Licking Rivers—were meandering and incised to a depth of 30 to 60 m (100 to 200 ft) below the upland level. The bedload carried by these rivers had a distinctly southern source. During the first glacial advance into central Ohio and Indiana in pre-Illinoian time, the Teays drainage...
Series: GSA Field Guide
Published: 10 December 2018
DOI: 10.1130/2018.0051(07)
EISBN: 9780813756516
...), and location of Figure 3 (black box). Modified from Andrews (2004) , Pavey et al. (1999) , Gray (1989) , and Abert et al. (2016) . HR—Hamilton River; MR—Manchester River; OER—Old Eagle River; OKR—Old Kentucky River; OLR—Old Licking River; Car—Carrollton; Cin—Cincinnati; Fra—Frankfort; Ham—Hamilton; Hen...
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Series: GSA Special Papers
Published: 01 January 1991
DOI: 10.1130/SPE258-p29
... Kentucky River valley and its main tributaries, the Old Licking and South Fork. The Old Kentucky River system was severed from the Teays when glaciation dammed its downstream reaches, forcing a reversal in flow direction between its junction with the Teays in west-central Ohio and Carrollton, Kentucky...
Series: DNAG, Centennial Field Guides
Published: 01 January 1987
DOI: 10.1130/0-8137-5405-4.141
EISBN: 9780813754116
... best seenin the late summer and fall. The river bottom is public domain, but cars should not be driven over the old concrete bridge at theriver (see Fig. 4), as this is owned by the power company. ...
Journal Article
Published: 21 September 2016
Seismological Research Letters (2016) 87 (6): 1442–1452.
... that this surface formed in the late Wisconsin (30–10 ka). Finally, they assumed that bedded silt in the relict braid channel between Pve‐4 and Crowley’s ridge, now occupied by Lick Creek (Fig.  2 ), was deposited by the Mississippi River during the late Wisconsin (30–10 ka) as flow through Marianna gap waned...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 March 1926
AAPG Bulletin (1926) 10 (3): 217–292.
... , Sec. 36, T. 15 N., R. 5 W., unquestionably belong in the Cane River beds, as do the fossiliferous, calcareous concretions found on the inner slope of the encircling hills in the SW. cor., Sec. 31, T. 15 N., R. 5 W. Sparta sand is well exposed in the hills and in the surrounding country. The old...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 September 1923
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1923) 13 (3): 109–112.
... River Valley, in the central coast region of California. In the village of Corralitos, about four and one-half miles north- west of Watsonville, Santa Cruz County, and in the San Andreas Rift country just to the north, the earthquake reached an intensity VI according to the Rossi-Forel scale...
Journal Article
Published: 01 April 2010
Earth Sciences History (2010) 29 (1): 26–51.
...R. Bruce McMillan ABSTRACT Fossil-bearing sites containing predominantly mastodon, Mammut americanum , remains were discovered west of the Mississippi River on the Osage River in Upper Louisiana only a few decades after the discovery by Longueuil of similar remains at Big Bone Lick in Kentucky...
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Journal Article
Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 November 2013
PALAIOS (2013) 28 (11): 739–754.
...; 4  =  Phoenix Mill, Huron County (original location of Pine Run Mill, now at 7); 5  =  Rock Mill, Fairfield County; 6  =  Ye Old Mill, Licking County; 7  =  Wolf Creek-Pine Run Mill, Ashland County; 8  =  Old Mill, Medina County; 9  =  Duncan Grist Mill, Holmes County; 10  =  Clover Hill Mill...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 August 1938
AAPG Bulletin (1938) 22 (8): 1088–1096.
... in a double row with a flue underneath, a fire at one end, and a chimney at the other. His first drilling operation was to sink two or three hollow logs, called “gums,” into the soil around the salt lick near the edge of the river. The salt water was taken from the gums by means of a bucket. At first...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 June 1956
AAPG Bulletin (1956) 40 (6): 1092–1102.
... increase interest in further Clinton testing in the eastern border counties, adjacent to the Ohio River. 1 Manuscript received, March 21, 1956. 2 Petroleum consultant. This report has been prepared for the Annual Oil and Gas Statistical Reviews of the American Association of Petroleum...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 June 1967
AAPG Bulletin (1967) 51 (6): 1027–1038.
... new pools in Ordovician, Silurian, Devonian, and Mississippian rocks, but probably none as important as Sulphur Lick. The discovery of the Urbana field, Wabash County, north-central Indiana, a short distance northwest of the old Lima-Indiana field, marked the first Trenton discovery in this region...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 June 1957
AAPG Bulletin (1957) 41 (6): 1021–1031.
... was concentrated around the old Gratiot pool in Hopewell Township, Licking County, and adjoining Hopewell Township, Muskingum County. This pool, discovered over 20 years ago, has been extended 2 miles by drilling during the past 2 years. Approximately 86 wells (9 dry holes) have produced 13,000 bbls. of oil...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1915
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1915) 5 (4): 190–205.
.... E. F. Davis of the Seismographic Station of the University of California, who forwarded an account of the records of the earthquake secured at Berkeley and the Lick Observatory, and generously turned over the information he had collected elsewhere; Mr. L. G. Campbell of Winnemucca, who made...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 December 1961
AAPG Bulletin (1961) 45 (12): 2012–2017.
...). Locality 7 .—Brownsville Ferry Quarry. Abandoned quarry in north bluff of Green River 0.1 mile northwest of abandoned ferry landing (old Leitchfield and Morgantown Road) Brownsville, Carter coordinates 20-I-39, 670 feet south of north line, 1,450 feet east of west line, Brownsville quadrangle, Edmonson...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 June 1960
AAPG Bulletin (1960) 44 (6): 963–968.
... River in 12-E-41 received some publicity. Although much of the drilling was scattered through the county, most of the activity occurred south and southwest of Glasgow, and consisted of some wildcatting, but mostly extensions to old fields. No outstanding discoveries were noted. Green and Taylor...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 April 1957
AAPG Bulletin (1957) 41 (4): 627–642.
.... In Illinois, Cady (1920) credited A. H. Worthen with having first described the axis of the LaSalle anticline in 1866. That axis extended from Ordovician outcrops on the Illinois River, a few miles east of LaSalle, to Ordovician outcrops on Rock River at Grand Detour in Ogle County and was projected...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1982
AAPG Bulletin (1982) 66 (1): 10–27.
... magnification. SEM enlargement furnished by Kentucky Institute for Mines and Mineral Research. Huron Member of Ohio Shale. Table 1. Index to Numbered Outcrop and Drill Hole Localities * Locality Number Name 1 Huron River section 2 Prout Station core 3 Hole B-19 core 4...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 April 1935
AAPG Bulletin (1935) 19 (4): 469–502.
.... This epoch-marking step in petroleum history has not received the attention it deserves. It was brought about in 1806–8, over 50 years before the memorable well was drilled by Drake in Pennsylvania. The occasion was the drilling of a salt well at the “Great Buffalo Lick,” a “saline” on the Kanawha River...
Journal Article
Published: 01 October 1983
Earth Sciences History (1983) 2 (2): 103–121.
..., Penna. Dept. Environmental Resources, written communication, 1982), so the strange taste must have been due to other reasons. Nevertheless, this site is in one of the areas where licks had been heard of by local residents. An old map of the county (originally drawn in 1815 by David Dougal and later...
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