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Economic Geology; August 2005; v. 100; no. 5; p. 1055-1066; DOI: 10.2113/100.5.1055
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ECONOMIC GEOLOGY prints partial tables of contents of a number of journals as an information service. Please do not write to us to obtain copies of the journals or papers. If you cannot arrange to get copies of interesting papers through your normal library sources, please contact the offices of the individual journals for assistance. Where possible, their U.S. addresses are given. Addresses are listed in Vol. 100, issue 1.

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Geothermal heat flow in the northeast margin of the Gulf of Mexico—Seiichi Nagihara and Kelly Opre Jones 821

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Vol. 305, No. 1, 2005

Pattern of Mesozoic thrust surfaces and Tertiary normal faults in the Sevier Desert subsurface, west-central Utah—Stewart Wills, Mark H. Anders, and Nicholas Christie-Blick 42

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Sea level, sediments and the composition of seawater—Heinrich D. Holland 220

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