M. L. Tuttle
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- MSMolecular stratigraphy of the D...M. L. Tuttle
Molecular stratigraphy of the Devonian Domanik Formation, Timan-Pechora Basin, Russia
no cover - EIEnvironmental issues associated...M. L. Tuttle
Environmental issues associated with fossil fuel resources
no cover - GOGeochemistry of Two Interbeds i...M. L. Tuttle
Geochemistry of Two Interbeds in the Pennsylvanian Paradox Formation, Utah and Colorado
no cover - UGU.S. Geological Survey studies...M. L. Tuttle
U.S. Geological Survey studies of energy resources in Sub-Saharan Africa
no cover - SCSulfur compound, organic-carbon...M. L. Tuttle
Sulfur compound, organic-carbon, carbonate-carbon, iron, and mineral composition data on samples from the Green River Formation, Wyoming, Colorado and Utah
no cover - GVGeochemical variability of soil...M. L. Tuttle
Geochemical variability of soils and biogeochemical variability of plants in the Piceance Basin, Colorado
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Molecular stratigraphy of the Devonian Domanik Formation, Timan-Pechora Basin, Russia
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Environmental issues associated with fossil fuel resources
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Geochemistry of Two Interbeds in the Pennsylvanian Paradox Formation, Utah and Colorado
- Open Work
U.S. Geological Survey studies of energy resources in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Open Work
Sulfur compound, organic-carbon, carbonate-carbon, iron, and mineral composition data on samples from the Green River Formation, Wyoming, Colorado and Utah
- Open Work
Geochemical variability of soils and biogeochemical variability of plants in the Piceance Basin, Colorado