Problems of Petroleum Geology: A Sequel to Structure of Typical American Oil Fields, Volume 2American association of petroleum geologists, 1950 - Petroleum |
Contents
HOMER OIL FIELD CLAIBORNE PARISH LOUISIANA II figures | 2 |
CALIFORNIA | 18 |
ELK HILLS KERN COUNTY CALIFORNIA 6 figures By J R Pemberton | 44 |
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