Guide to Collection 390. Generalized Geologic Map of Kentucky, 1979

Guide to Collection 390. Generalized Geologic Map of Kentucky, 1979

Appalachian State University



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Descriptive Summary

Repository: Appalachian State University W. L. Eury Appalachian Collection
Creator: Kentucky Geological Survey
Title: Collection 390. Generalized Geologic Map of Kentucky, 1979
Language of Material: Material in English
Location: For current information on the location of these materials, please consult Appalachian State University.
Abstract: Generalized Geologic Map of Kentucky consists of one 11" x 8" color map of Kentucky illustrating the state's geology and faults.
Extent: 0.0001 linear feet, 1 archival folder

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Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

An appointment for research is required. No restrictions to access. No Interlibrary Loan.


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Copyright Notice

Standard federal copyright laws apply.


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Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Collection 390. Generalized Geologic Map of Kentucky, W. L. Eury Appalachian Collection, Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina, NC, USA.


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Acquisitions Information

The W.L. Eury Appalachian Collection purchased this collection from Bookworm and Silverfish in December 2007. Its accession number is 07-28. It was opened to the public in December 2007.


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Processing Information

Processed by Kathryn Staley, December 2007

Encoded by Kathryn Staley, December 2007


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Online Catalog Headings

Kentucky
Potts, Roger B.

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Container List

Collection 390. Generalized Geologic Map of Kentucky. (1979)
This map illustrates the type of bedrock that lies at or near the land surface and the fault lines. The cartographer was Roger B. Potts.
Folder
1 1 Map, 1979.