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Special study / Utah Geological Survey, a division of Utah Department of Natural Resources.
Uniform title
Special study (Utah Geological Survey)
Format
Journal
Language
English
Published/Created
Salt Lake City, Utah : Utah Geological Survey, 1991-
Description
v. : ill., maps ; 28 cm.
74-
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Notes
Lewis Library - Map Collection
TN24.U8 A315
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133 (published in 2010)-155 (published in 2015)
CURRENT ISSUES IN: Lewis Library (SCI)
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TN24.U8 A315
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No. 74-no. 110, no. 112, no. 116
Vols. 101-102, 107,109,112, 114-115,117-121,123-149 issued in CD-ROM format
Details
Subject(s)
Geology
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Utah
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Mines and mineral resources
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Related name
Utah Geological Survey
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Utah Geological and Mineral Survey
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Continues
Special studies (Utah Geological and Mineral Survey : 1979)
Numbering peculiarities
Some issued out of order.
Frequency
Irregular
Notes
Each issue has also a distinctive title.
Title varies slightly: no. 75-76, Special studies.
Vols. 101-<154> issued in CD-ROM format also.
Issuing body
No. 75-76 issued by the Survey under its earlier name: Utah Geological and Mineral Survey.
Other title(s)
Special study - Utah Geological Survey
Special studies
Special studies (Utah Geological and Mineral Survey)
ISSN
1063-4916
LCCN
sn 92005591
OCLC
26043864
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