Call Number (LC) Title Results
QE169 .A27 no. 97 Effect of geothermal drawdown on sustainable development, Newcastle area, Iron County, Utah / 1
QE169 .A27 no. 98 1996 summary of mineral activity in Utah : by R.L. Bon, R.W. Gloyn, and D.E. Tabet. 1
QE169 .A27 no. 99 A summary of the ground-water resources and geohydrology of Grand County, Utah / 1
QE169 .A27 no. 100 The available coal resources for nine 7.5-minute quadrangles in the northern Wasatch Plateau coalfield, Carbon and Emery counties, Utah / 1
QE169 .A27 no. 101 Preliminary hydrogeologic framework characterization--ground-water resources along the western side of the northern Wasatch Range eastern Box Elder County, Utah / 1
QE169 .A27 no. 102 Guidelines for preparing hydrogeologic and soil reports addressing suitability for alternative wastewater disposal systems in Weber County, Utah / 1
QE169 .A3 Bulletin - Utah Geological and Mineral Survey.
Bulletin /
Bulletin - Utah Geological and Mineralogical Survey.
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QE169 .A38 no.8 Geology of the central Wasatch Mountains, Utah / 1
QE169 .A75 Geochronology and geology of the Eastern Great Basin in Nevada and Utah / 1
QE169 .B3 Basin and range area / 1
QE169 .B57 The cretaceous system of Utah / 1
QE169 .B79 1989 Geology of the Farmington Canyon complex, Wasatch Mountains, Utah / 1
QE169 .C48 1990 Roadside geology of Utah / 2
QE169 .C74 1989 Cretaceous shelf sandstones and shelf depositional sequences, western interior basin, Utah, Colorado and New Mexico Salt Lake City, Utah to Albuquerque, New Mexico, June 30-July 7, 1989 / 1
QE169.D8 M674 1995 Bluebell field drill-hole database, Duchesne and Uintah Counties, Utah / 1
QE169 .E36 no. 1 Field guide to the geology of the Uinta Mountains. 1
QE169 .E36 no. 3 The earth below the Hall of Justice, Salt Lake City, Utah. 1
QE169 .E43 1991 Energy and mineral resources of Utah. 1
QE169 .E595 Environmental geology of the Wasatch Front, 1971. 1
QE169 .F545 2011 Geological evolution of the Colorado Plateau of eastern Utah and western Colorado : including the San Juan River, Natural Bridges, Canyonlands, Arches, and the Book Cliffs / 1