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Coastal landslide hazards in the Bar Harbor quadrangle, Maine
Stephen M. Dickson
Maine Geological Survey, Open-File Map 06-71.
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Coastal landslide hazards in the Drisko Island quadrangle, Maine
Stephen M. Dickson
Maine Geological Survey, Open-File Map 06-65.
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Coastal landslide hazards in the Kennebunkport quadrangle, Maine
Stephen M. Dickson
Maine Geological Survey, Open-File Map 06-58.
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Coastal landslide hazards in the Schoodic Head quadrangle, Maine
Stephen M. Dickson
Maine Geological Survey, Open-File Map 06-69.
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Coastal landslide hazards in the Wells quadrangle, Maine
Stephen M. Dickson
Maine Geological Survey, Open-File Map 06-56.
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Coastal landslide hazards in the Winter Harbor quadrangle, Maine
Stephen M. Dickson
Maine Geological Survey, Open-File Map 06-67.
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Coastal landslide hazards in the York Beach quadrangle, Maine
Stephen M. Dickson
Maine Geological Survey, Open-File Map 06-60.
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Deglaciation features in the Portland 1:100,000 quadrangle, Maine
Susan S. Tolman
Maine Geological Survey, Open-File Map 06-5.
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Glacial ice-flow indicators in the Portland 1:100,000 quadrangle, Maine
Susan S. Tolman
Maine Geological Survey, Open-File Map 06-4.
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Significant sand and gravel aquifers in the Allagash Falls quadrangle, Maine
Michael E. Foley
Maine Geological Survey, Open-File Map 06-25.
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Significant sand and gravel aquifers in the Big Black Rapids quadrangle, Maine
Robert A. Johnston
Maine Geological Survey, Open-File Map 06-46.
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Significant sand and gravel aquifers in the Big Brook Lake quadrangle, Maine
Michael E. Foley
Maine Geological Survey, Open-File Map 06-29.
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Significant sand and gravel aquifers in the Blue Brook quadrangle, Maine
Robert A. Johnston
Maine Geological Survey, Open-File Map 06-44.
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Significant sand and gravel aquifers in the Buckfield quadrangle, Maine
Craig D. Neil and Daniel B. Locke
Maine Geological Survey, Open-File Map 06-24.
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Significant sand and gravel aquifers in the Canton quadrangle, Maine
Craig D. Neil and Daniel B. Locke
Maine Geological Survey, Open-File Map 06-73.
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Significant sand and gravel aquifers in the Castine quadrangle, Maine
Craig D. Neil and Michael E. Foley
Maine Geological Survey, Open-File Map 06-13.
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Significant sand and gravel aquifers in the Charles Pond quadrangle, Maine
Robert A. Johnston
Maine Geological Survey, Open-File Map 06-50.
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Significant sand and gravel aquifers in the Fish River Lake SW quadrangle, Maine
Michael E. Foley
Maine Geological Survey, Open-File Map 06-27.
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Significant sand and gravel aquifers in the Five Finger Brook quadrangle, Maine
Michael E. Foley
Maine Geological Survey, Open-File Map 06-31.
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Significant sand and gravel aquifers in the Gardner Pond quadrangle, Maine
Michael E. Foley
Maine Geological Survey, Open-File Map 06-35.
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Significant sand and gravel aquifers in the Houlton Pond quadrangle, Maine
Robert A. Johnston
Maine Geological Survey, Open-File Map 06-40.
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Significant sand and gravel aquifers in the Lincolnville quadrangle, Maine
Craig D. Neil and Thomas K. Weddle
Maine Geological Survey, Open-File Map 06-78.
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Significant sand and gravel aquifers in the McKeen Lake quadrangle, Maine
Michael E. Foley
Maine Geological Survey, Open-File Map 06-33.
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Significant sand and gravel aquifers in the Ninemile Deadwater quadrangle, Maine
Robert A. Johnston
Maine Geological Survey, Open-File Map 06-48.
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Significant sand and gravel aquifers in the Petit Manan quadrangle, Maine
Thomas K. Weddle
Maine Geological Survey, Open-File Map 06-3