Midcontinent Rift System Bibliography
1995-12
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Midcontinent Rift System Bibliography
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1995-12
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University of Minnesota Duluth
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Technical Report
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The co-chairs of the IGCP Project 336 field conference on the Midcontinent Rift System felt
that a comprehensive bibliography of articles relating to a wide variety of subjects would be
beneficial to individuals interested in, or working on, the Midcontinent Rift System. There are 2,543
references (>4.2 MB) included on the diskette at the back of this volume.
PAPYRUS Bibliography System software by Research Software Design of Portland, Oregon,
USA, was used in compiling the database. A retriever program (v. 7.0.011) for the database was
provided by Research Software Design for use with the database. The retriever program allows the
user to use the database without altering the contents of the database. However, the database can
be used, changed, or augmented with a complete version of the program (ordering information can
be found in the readme file). The retriever program allows the user to search the database and print
from the database.
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Funded by the Natural Resources Research Institute In Preparation for the 1995 International Geological Correlation Program; Project 336 Field Conference in Duluth, MN
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NRRI Technical Report;NRRI/TR-95/33
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University of Minnesota Duluth, Natural Resources Research Institute, 5013 Miller Trunk Highway, Duluth, MN 55811-1442
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Hauck, Steven A. (1995). Midcontinent Rift System Bibliography. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/188392.
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