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Contents: September 1 1934, Volume 18, Issue 9   [Index by Author]    Other Issues:  
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Articles:

William Low Russell
Some characteristics of organic content of rocks
AAPG Bulletin 1934 18: 1103-1125. [Citation/Abstract] [Order Hardcopy of Full Text via AGI/GeoRef]  

William Low Russell
Notes on origin of oil in Kentucky
AAPG Bulletin 1934 18: 1126-1131. [Citation/Abstract] [Order Hardcopy of Full Text via AGI/GeoRef]  

Lewis Manning Cline
Osage formation of Southern Ozark region, Missouri, Arkansas, and Oklahoma
AAPG Bulletin 1934 18: 1132-1159. [Citation/Abstract] [Order Hardcopy of Full Text via AGI/GeoRef]  

Sylvain J. Pirson
Oil possibilities of Belgium and Belgian Congo
AAPG Bulletin 1934 18: 1160-1174. [Citation/Abstract] [Order Hardcopy of Full Text via AGI/GeoRef]  

Lewis Lomax Nettleton
Fluid mechanics of salt domes
AAPG Bulletin 1934 18: 1175-1204. [Citation/Abstract] [Order Hardcopy of Full Text via AGI/GeoRef]  

Roy M. Barnes
D. Bruce Seymour [1902-34]
AAPG Bulletin 1934 18: 1222. [Citation/Abstract] [Order Hardcopy of Full Text via AGI/GeoRef]  

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