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Date: 2014-11-20 09:49:15
Fuels
Geological surveys
Kentucky Geological Survey
University of Kentucky
Peak oil
Sedimentary rocks
Oil sands
Unconventional oil
Coal
Petroleum
Soft matter
Matter

Kentucky Cross Section Earth Resources—Our Common Wealth Fall 2014

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