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1. [Article] The Ore bin ; Vol. 28 No. 10 (October 1966)
Fossil woods supplement knowledge of the Succor Creek fossil flora / Wallace Eubanks -- Broken Top breaks : flood released by erosion of glacial moraine / Bruce Nolf.Citation -
2. [Article] The Ore Bin ; Vol. 38 No. 5 (May 1976)
Average annual losses caused by geologic hazards in Oregon are difficult to determine, owing to incomplete and scattered data. Preliminary considerations, however, indicate that losses to landslides may ...Citation -
3. [Article] The Ore Bin ; Vol. 30 No. 9 (September 1968)
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4. [Article] The Ore bin ; Vol. 26 No. 12 (December 1964)
Earthquake geology of the Portland area, Oregon / H. G. Schlicker, R. J. Deacon, and N. H. Twelker -- Tsunamis on the Oregon coast / Clifford E. Schatz, Herbert Curl, Jr., and Wayne V. Burt.Citation -
5. [Article] The Ore bin ; Vol.24, No.3 (March 1962)
Introduction -- Origin and occurrence of deposits -- Modern stream deposits -- Flood plain deposits -- Terrace deposits -- Fan deposits -- Abandoned channel deposits of the Labish lowland -- Description ...Citation -
6. [Article] The Ore bin ; Vol. 34 No. 8 (August 1972)
The plate tectonic history of Oregon is but one piece of a worldwide jigsaw puzzle encompassing much of geologic time. With the splitting of Pangaea in Mesozoic times, Oregon has occupied the leading edge ...Citation -
Water and geology: how does geology control where you find and how you use water? / Roddey, James -- Through the eyes of the state geologist / Beaulieu, John D. -- What is groundwater? -- Geology and groundwater ...
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