Contents:
West Raymond Field - Jack Warner and Jack S. Moody (Page 13(1))
Jackson Ready Mix Miss-Lite Plant and Clay Pit to Close after 34 Years of Operation - David T. Dockery III (Page 22(10))
Selected Bibliography on the Occurrences of Hydrocarbon in Igneous and Metamorphic Rocks - Danny W. Harrelson (Page 23(11))
A Turritelline Gastropod-Dominated Bed in the Byram Formation of Mississippi - Warren D. Allmon and David T. Dockery III (Page 29(17))
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Mississippi Geology – Volume 13, Number 1
Contents:
Geologic Mapping - A National Issue - Donald C. Haney (Page 1)
The Role of the Mississippi Office of Geology in Mineral Resources and Development - Michael B. E. Bograd (Page 4)
Cretaceous Water-Rock Reactions at The Jackson Dome, Mississippi: Geochemical Modeling with the Computer Program SOLMINEQ.88 - James A. Saunders (Page 6)
Mississippi Geology – Volume 12, Numbers 3 and 4
Contents:
A Continuous Core Through the Undifferentiated Yazoo Clay (Late Eocene, Jackson Group) of Central Mississippi - David T. Dockery ill, Curtis W. Stover, Phillip Weathersby,
C. Wayne Stover Jr., and Stephen L. lngram (Page 21 (1))
Cypraedia (Eucypraedia) Multicarinata (Dall, 1890); A Late Eocene Ovulidae from Florida, Mississippi, Colombia, and Peru: Studies on Paleogene Cypraeoidea (Mollusca: Gastropoda) from the Gulf Coast Basin - Ill - Luc Dolin(Page 28 (8))
Seismic Stratigraphic Confirmation of a Buried Late Proterozoic Terrane, Sunflower County, Mississippi - James L. Coleman, Jr. (Page 32 (12))
Mississippi Geology – Volume 12, Numbers 1 and 2
Contents:
A Database Analysis of Mississippi's Oil and Gas Production - Sandra G. Dowty and Jack S. Moody (Page 1)
The Coon Creek Decapod Assemblages of Northern Mississippi - Gale A. Bishop (Page 8)
Mississippi Geology – Volume 11, Number 4
Contents:
Deterioration and Restoration of the Grande Batture Islands, Mississippi - Klaus J. Meyer-Arendt and Karen A. Kramer (Page 1)
Cypraeacites Blow/ N. Sp.; First Occurrence of the Genus in the New World, Studies on Paleogene Cypraeoidea (Mollusca: Gastropoda) from the Gulf Coast Basin II - Luc Dolin (Page 6)
The Tuscahoma-Bashi Section at Meridian, Mississippi: First Notice of Lowstand Deposits above the Paleocene-Eocene Tp2/Te1 Sequence Boundary - Stephen L. Ingram (Page 9)
Mississippi Geology – Volume 11, Number 3
Contents:
Selachians (Sharks) from the Tupelo Tongue of the Coffee Sand (Campanian, Upper Cretaceous) in Northern Lee County, Mississippi - Gerard R. Case (Page 1)
Upper Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) Teleostean Otoliths from the Ripley Formation, Union County, Mississippi - Gary L. Stringer (Page 9)
Mississippi Geology – Volume 11, Number 2
Contents:
The First Early Eocene Mammal from Eastern North America: An Omomyid Primate from the Bashi Formation, Lauderdale County, Mississippi - K. Christopher Beard and Alan R. Tabrum (Page 1)
Finds of Fossil Wood from Upper Cretaceous Sediments, Northeastern Mississippi - Will H. Blackwell (Page 7)
A Bracelet of Native Stones Made By B. L. C. Wailes - Michael B. E. Bograd and David T. Dockery Ill (Page 15)
Mississippi Geology – Volume 11, Number 1
Contents:
Paleogene Snakes of Mississippi - J. Alan Holman, David T. Dockery, and Gerard R. Case (Page 1)
How Much Trash Do We Really Need To Throw Away In Our Land Fills and How Much Can Be Recycled? - Sarah Elizabeth Melton (Page 13)
Mississippi Geology – Volume 10, Number 4
Contents:
Index to Mississippi Geology, Volumes 1-10 - Michael B. E. Bograd (Page 1)
Mississippi's First Horizontal Well Completions - Jack Moody (Page 9)
Mississippi Geology – Volume 10, Number 3
Contents:
Fish Otoliths from the Coffee Sand (Campanian) of Northeastern Mississippi - Dirk Nolf and David T. Dockery III (Page 1)
Clear Creek Field after Two Years of Production - Jack Moody (Page 15)