This electronic bibliography brings together the nine books that comprise the Bibliography of the Geology of Missouri, published by the Missouri Geological Survey and its predecessor agencies from 1945 through 1972. As such, it includes all bibliographic citations that appear in Volume Second Series numbers 31, 38 and 42 and in Information Circular numbers 18, 19, 21, 23, 24 and 25. The version presented here contains some citations for literature published after 1972, and subsequent versions will contain more as the bibliography is gradually updated. Search options for specific geologic subjects are provided. If you have any comments or questions, contact Patrick Mulvany at patrick.mulvany@dnr.mo.gov.
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Title: Probable microvertebrates, vertebrate-like fossils, and weird things from the Wisconsin Ordovician [relevant to Middle Ordovician Kimmswick of Missouri]
Author: Clark, David L.
Co-Author(s): Sorenson, John K.; Ladd, Andrea N.; Freiheit, James R.
Publication: Journal of Paleontology, vol. 73, p. 1201-1209, 5 figs., 1999
Date: 1999
MGS Holdings: Paper
Call Number: RPR-001527
Title: Probable stratigraphical equivalents of the coal measures of Arkansas
Author: Keyes, Charles Rollin
Publication: Journal of Geology, vol. 6, p. 356-365, 2 figs., 1898
Date: 1898
MGS Holdings: Paper
Call Number: MGS Library Stacks
Title: Probable structural control of rock types in Lower Mississippian strata of Missouri
Author: Canis, Wayne F.
Publication: Missouri Academy of Science Transactions, vol. 1, p. 88, August, 1967
Date: 1967
MGS Holdings: Paper
Call Number: MGS Library Stacks
Title: Problem of the natural reduction of sulphates [addresses role of bacteria in producing hydrogen sulfide in subsurface]
Author: Bastin, Edson Sunderland
Publication: Geological Society of America [GSA] Bulletin, vol. 037, p. 146-147, March 30, 1926
Date: 1926
MGS Holdings: Paper
Call Number: MGS Library Stacks
Title: Problematical rhynchonelloid from the Silurian of southeastern Missouri
Author: Ball, John Rice
Publication: Geological Society of America [GSA], Proceedings 1933, p. 343, June, 1934
Date: 1934
MGS Holdings: Paper
Call Number: MGS Library Stacks
Title: Problems in relating Osagean conodonts from Missouri to a natural conodont classification, [in] Abstracts for 1968
Author: Thompson, Thomas L.
Publication: Geological Society of America [GSA], Special Paper 121, p. 682-683, 1969
Date: 1969
MGS Holdings: Paper
Call Number: MGS Library Stacks
Title: Problems in the genesis of non-titaniferous apatitic iron deposits
Author: Kisvarsanyi, Geza
Publication: Missouri Academy of Science Transactions, vol. 1, p. 88-89, August, 1967
Date: 1967
MGS Holdings: Paper
Call Number: MGS Library Stacks
Title: Problems in the manufacture of portland cement, [in] Mineral Industries Conference Proceedings, Rolla, Missouri, October 21-22, 1938, prepared by Noel Hubbard
Author: Butler, C.M.
Publication: University of Missouri, School of Mines and Metallurgy Bulletin, Technical Series, vol. 14, no. 1, p. 43-49, Rolla, Missouri, December, 1940
Date: 1940
MGS Holdings: Paper
Call Number: MGS Library Stacks
Title: Problems of Pleistocene geology in the greater St. Louis area
Author: Willman, Harold B.
Co-Author(s): Frye, John C.
Publication: Geological Society of America [GSA], St. Louis Meeting, 1958, Field Trip Guidebook, p. 9-11, 2 figs., November, 1958
Date: 1958
MGS Holdings: Paper (missing)
Call Number: MGS Library Stacks
Title: Problems with applying topographically driven flow to genesis of the upper Mississippi Valley zinc-lead district to fluid flow in the Illinois basin