LOG #15d - REFERENCES
American Association of Petroleum Geologists, date unknown: “Geological Highway Map – Northern Great Plains Region,”
folded colored map
American Association of Petroleum Geologists, date unknown: “Geological Highway Map – Great Lakes Region,” folded
colored map
American Automobile Association, 1997: “Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio Tour Book,” 340 pp.
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National Geographic Society, 1994, Elizabeth L. Newhouse,
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O’Gara,
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Richard W., 2009: “Roadside Geology of Minnesota,” Mountain Press Publishing Company, Missoula, MT, 355 pp.
Rand McNally & Company, 1985: “Handy Railroad Alas of the United States,” Rand McNally & Company, 64 pp.
Swanson, Jack, 1996: “Rail Ventures – 7th Edition,”
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Wiggers, Raymond, 1997: “Geology Underfoot in Illinois,” Mountain Pres Publishing Company,
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Willman, H.B., and Frye, John C., 1970: “Pleistocene Stratigraphy of Illinois,” Bulletin 94, Illinois State Geological
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