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- catalog alternative "Map of Osage County, Oklahoma, showing the sub-surface geologic structure of the top of the Fort Scott Limestone (Oswego Lime).".
- catalog alternative "Map of parts of Oklahoma and Kansas showing the distribution of the Bartlesville and Burbank (Red Fork) Sands.".
- catalog contributor b3410969.
- catalog contributor b3410970.
- catalog coverage "Osage County (Okla.) Maps.".
- catalog created "1935.".
- catalog date "1935".
- catalog date "1935.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1935.".
- catalog description "Bibliographic references in text.".
- catalog description "Plate 1. Map of Osage County, Oklahoma, showing the sub-surface geologic structure of the top of the Fort Scott Limestone (Oswego Lime), the producing rocks in oil and gas wells and the deepest rocks penetrated in dry holes.--Plate 2. Map of Osage County, Oklahoma, showing the subsurface geologic structure of the top of the Fort Scott Limestone (Oswego Lime), the wells producing oil or gas from Ordovician rocks and dry holes that found Ordovician rocks barren of oil and gas. --Plates 3A/3B Map of parts of Oklahoma and Kansas showing the distribution of Bartlesville and Burbank (Red Fork) sands.".
- catalog extent "4 maps on 4 sheets :".
- catalog issued "1935".
- catalog issued "1935.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[Reston, Va.] : U.S. Geological Survey,".
- catalog spatial "Oklahoma Osage County".
- catalog spatial "Osage County (Okla.) Maps.".
- catalog spatial "Scale [ca. 1:126,720]".
- catalog spatial "a 126720".
- catalog subject "Geology Oklahoma Osage County Maps.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Plate 1. Map of Osage County, Oklahoma, showing the sub-surface geologic structure of the top of the Fort Scott Limestone (Oswego Lime), the producing rocks in oil and gas wells and the deepest rocks penetrated in dry holes.--Plate 2. Map of Osage County, Oklahoma, showing the subsurface geologic structure of the top of the Fort Scott Limestone (Oswego Lime), the wells producing oil or gas from Ordovician rocks and dry holes that found Ordovician rocks barren of oil and gas. --Plates 3A/3B Map of parts of Oklahoma and Kansas showing the distribution of Bartlesville and Burbank (Red Fork) sands.".
- catalog title "Map of Osage County, Oklahoma, showing the sub-surface geologic structure of the top of the Fort Scott Limestone (Oswego Lime).".
- catalog title "Map of parts of Oklahoma and Kansas showing the distribution of the Bartlesville and Burbank (Red Fork) Sands.".
- catalog title "Subsurface geology of Osage County, Oklahoma / by N.W. Bass...[et al.]".
- catalog type "image".