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Geologic map and cross sections of the Orrs Island 7 1/2 quadrangle and adjacent area, Maine /

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Corporate Author: Maine Geological Survey.
Other Authors: Hussey, Arthur M.
Format: Map
Language:English
Published: Augusta, Me. : Maine Geological Survey, 1971.
Series:Geologic map series (Maine Geological Survey) ; GM-2.
Subjects:
Geology > Maine > Cumberland County > Maps.
Geology > Maine > Sagadahoc County > Maps.
Cumberland County (Me.) > Maps.
Sagahadoc County (Me.) > Maps.
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