Browsing Long Island Geologists' Abstracts Collection by Author "Cataloging & Metadata Department, Stony Brook University Libraries."
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Evaluation of Background Metals Concentrations
Baldwin, Richard J. -
Provenance of the Middle-Amphibolite-Grade Trap Falls Formation, Connecticut
McLennan, Scott M.; McDaniel, D.K.; Sevigny, J. -
The Chemical Composition of Precipitaion In the Peconic River Watershed, Long Island, New York
Proios, J.; Schoonen, Martin .A.A., 1960- -
Sources of lead and selected other heavy metals in Williamsburg soils, Brooklyn, New York������������
Amaach, Noureddin H.; Harris, William R. -
Benthic Habitat Mapping in the Peconic Bays
Flood, Roger D.; Maher, Nicole; Arlotta, Michelle; Zaleski, Laurie; Cerrato, Robert Michael; Goodbred, Steven L. -
Preliminary Geophysical Investigation of a Large Scale Magnetic Anomaly in Suffolk County, New York
Winslow, Francis D.; Davis, Dan M. (Dan Michael), 1956-; Haq, Saad Saud Burhan-ul -
A Particle Tracking Study of the Peconic River Watershed, Long Island, NY.
Dziedzic, Pawel; Stasko, S.; Schoonen, Martin .A.A., 1960- -
Tracing sources of nitrate in Long Island groundwater
Bleifuss, Patti Sue; Hanson, Gilbert N.; Schoonen, Martin .A.A, 1960-. -
The stratigraphy of the campus
Nienstedt, Jessica; Hanson, Gilbert N. -
Magnetic Susceptibility Profiles From Lake Ronkonkoma
DiVenere, Vic -
A geochemical study of the effects of land use on nitrate contamination in the Long Island aquifer system������������
Bleifuss, Patti Sue; Hanson, Gilbert N.; Schoonen, Martin .A.A., 1960- -
Submarine groundwater discharge at Fire Island, NY
Collier, Krista Lynn; Bokuniewicz, Henry J. (Henry Joseph); Coffey, Ruth -
Submarine Groundwater Discharge in Manhasset Bay��
Pick, T.; Coffey, Ruth -
Shallow Groundwater Quality in the Village of Patchogue, Suffolk County, New York
Abbene, Irene J.; Hanson, Gilbert N. -
GROUNDWATER HEAD MEASUREMENTS IN SOUTH-CENTRAL SUFFOLK COUNTY, NY, 1975 - 2001
Tonjes, David J.; Wetjen, Russell J. -
Late Syn-Intrusive Clastic Dikes at the Base of the Palisades Intrusive Sheet, Fort Lee, NJ, Imply a Shallow (~3 to 4 KM) Depth of Intrusion
Merguerian, Charles; Sanders, John Essington, 1926-1999.