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Contents: August 1 1933, Volume 17, Issue 8   [Index by Author]    Other Issues:  
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Victor Cotner and Harry Edwin Crum
Geology and occurrence of natural gas in Amarillo District, Texas
AAPG Bulletin 1933 17: 877-906. [Citation/Abstract] [Order Hardcopy of Full Text via AGI/GeoRef]  

William Armstrong Price
Role of disastrophism in topography of Corpus Christi area, south Texas
AAPG Bulletin 1933 17: 907-962. [Citation/Abstract] [Order Hardcopy of Full Text via AGI/GeoRef]  

A. A. Baker, Carle Hamilton Dane, and John Bernard Reeside
Paradox formation of eastern Utah and western Colorado
AAPG Bulletin 1933 17: 963-980. [Citation/Abstract] [Order Hardcopy of Full Text via AGI/GeoRef]  

Francois Emile Matthes
Crataceous sediments in Crowley's Ridge, southeastern Missouri
AAPG Bulletin 1933 17: 1003-1015. [Citation/Abstract] [Order Hardcopy of Full Text via AGI/GeoRef]  

Joseph Edmund Eaton
Clastic facies and faunas of Monterey Formation, California
AAPG Bulletin 1935 17: 1009-1015. [Citation/Abstract] [Order Hardcopy of Full Text via AGI/GeoRef]  

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