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    Mineral Resources of Indiana: Road Materials
    (State of Indiana Department of Conservation; Division of Geology, 1938) Fix, G.F.
    Rock used for road construction in Indiana is obtained from glacial deposits of sand and gravel, from deposits of residual gravels, and from quarries in the bedrock formations. The glacial deposits include several different rock types, chiefly quartzites and granites, with gneiss, limestone, schist, and basic igneous rocks present in smaller quantities. They occur in irregular and discontinuous deposits along streams, and in moraines, oskers, and outwash plains, in the glaciated portions of the state.
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    Silurian and Devonian Formations in Southeastern Indiana
    (Department of Geology, Indiana University, 1947) Esarey, Ralph E.; Malott, Clyde A.; Galloway, J.J.
    The conference is planned to provide an opportunity to observe and discuss the outcrop sections of the Silurian and Devonian rocks in southeastern Indiana. The broad aspects of the stratigraphy and fauna will be emphasized since most persons attending will not be intimately familiar with these formations.
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    Some Hypotheses Concerning Fossil Crinoids
    (2014-02-21) Lane, N. Gary
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    A Hiking Guide to Cultural Artifacts in the Charles Deam Wlderness
    (2014-02-21) Newhall, Stanley; Lane, Gary
    This hiking guide is designed to provide and introduction to the cultural artifacts and relics of the Charles Deam Wilderness area.
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    Workshop on Fossil Crinoids
    (1989) Lane, N. Gary
    The Workshop on Fossil Crinoids at the 28th International Geological Congress is designed to bring scientists interested in and engaged in studies of the Crinoidea together for loosely structured discussions of many aspects of morphology, evolution, and paleoecology of fossil crinoids.
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    History of the Indiana University Department of Geological Sciences: 1840-1997
    (Department of Geological Sciences Indiana Universtiy, Bloomington, 1997) Lane, N. Gary
    Study of the geological sciences at Indiana University has had a long and distinguished history. Beginning with the first lectures in 1840, the university has attracted and retained a series of outstanding teachers and research scientists who have consistently trained students to become able scientists in academics, government, and industry. The faculty and alumni of the Department of Geological Sciences can rightly be proud of their heritage at Indiana University. The department has fulfilled and continues to fulfill one of the roles of a state-supported institution--providing well-trained personnel to assist in the economic and educational advancement of the citizens of Indiana.