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Surficial materials of the Wadleigh Mountain quadrangle, Maine
Thomas K. Weddle
Maine Geological Survey, Open-File Map 08-30.
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Surficial materials of the Wayne quadrangle, Maine
Daniel B. Locke
Maine Geological Survey, Open-File Map 08-66.
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Surficial materials of the West Paris quadrangle, Maine
Woodrow B. Thompson and Daniel B. Locke
Maine Geological Survey, Open-File Map 08-34.
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Surficial materials of the Worthley Pond quadrangle, Maine
Woodrow B. Thompson and Daniel B. Locke
Maine Geological Survey, Open-File Map 08-77.
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Bedrock geology of the Fletcher Peak quadrangle, Maine
Chunzeng Wang
Maine Geological Survey, Open-File Map 07-143.
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Bedrock geology of the North Whitefield quadrangle, Maine
Timothy W. Grover
Maine Geological Survey, Open-File Map 07-55.
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Deglaciation features in the Kittery 1:100,000 quadrangle, Maine
Susan S. Tolman
Maine Geological Survey Open-File Map 07-54.
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Glacial ice-flow indicators in the Kittery 1:100,000 quadrangle, Maine
Susan S. Tolman
Maine Geological Survey Open-File Map 07-53.
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Significant sand and gravel aquifers in the Beau Lake quadrangle, Maine
Thomas K. Weddle
Maine Geological Survey, Open-File Map 07-43.
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Significant sand and gravel aquifers in the Big Rapids quadrangle, Maine
Daniel B. Locke
Maine Geological Survey, Open-File Map 07-61.
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Significant sand and gravel aquifers in the Blue Hill quadrangle, Maine
Daniel B. Locke and Craig D. Neil
Maine Geological Survey, Open-File Map 07-2.
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Significant sand and gravel aquifers in the East Lake SE quadrangle, Maine
Daniel B. Locke
Maine Geological Survey, Open-File Map 07-63.
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Significant sand and gravel aquifers in the Estcourt quadrangle, Maine
Thomas K. Weddle
Maine Geological Survey, Open-File Map 07-47.
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Significant sand and gravel aquifers in the Greenwood quadrangle, Maine
Craig D. Neil
Maine Geological Survey, Open-File Map 07-75.
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Significant sand and gravel aquifers in the Hafey Pond quadrangle, Maine
Thomas K. Weddle
Maine Geological Survey, Open-File Map 07-45.
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Significant sand and gravel aquifers in the Holeb quadrangle, Maine
Robert A. Johnston
Maine Geological Survey, Open-File Map 07-16
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Significant sand and gravel aquifers in the Kibby Mountain quadrangle, Maine
Robert A. Johnston
Maine Geological Survey, Open-File Map 07-148.
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Significant sand and gravel aquifers in the Kingfield quadrangle, Maine
Elizabeth B. Lewis, Daniel B. Locke, and Craig D. Neil
Maine Geological Survey, Open-File Map 07-76.
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Significant sand and gravel aquifers in the Landry quadrangle, Maine
Thomas K. Weddle
Maine Geological Survey, Open-File Map 07-51.
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Significant sand and gravel aquifers in the Mount Abraham quadrangle, Maine
Elizabeth B. Lewis, Daniel B. Locke, and Craig D. Neil
Maine Geological Survey, Open-File Map 07-97.
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Significant sand and gravel aquifers in the Penobscot quadrangle, Maine
Daniel B. Locke and Craig D. Neil
Maine Geological Survey, Open-File Map 07-6.
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Significant sand and gravel aquifers in the Rocky Brook quadrangle, Maine
Thomas K. Weddle
Maine Geological Survey, Open-File Map 07-49.
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Significant sand and gravel aquifers in the Rocky Mountain NW quadrangle, Maine
Thomas K. Weddle
Maine Geological Survey, Open-File Map 07-41.
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Significant sand and gravel aquifers in the Rocky Mountain SW quadrangle, Maine
Daniel B. Locke
Maine Geological Survey, Open-File Map 07-57.
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Significant sand and gravel aquifers in the Salsbury Cove quadrangle, Maine
Daniel B. Locke and Craig D. Neil
Maine Geological Survey, Open-File Map 07-4.