Miscellaneous Reports are publications that don't fit into other series, such as proceedings volumes of meetings and guidebooks that were prepared for geologic meetings in Ohio but that deal with areas outside Ohio.
MR 1. Tenth Forum on Geology of Industrial Minerals, proceedings. Part 1, Reclamation of pits and quarries. Part 2, Carbonate rocks in environmental control. 100 p., 38 figs., 24 tables, 1974. $7.00.
MR 2. The geology of Columbus' landfall: a field guide to the Holocene geology of San Salvador, Bahamas, by Mark R. Boardman and Cindy Carney. 49 p., 46 figs., 1 table. Guidebook prepared for the 1992 Geological Society of America meeting. $9.00.
MR 3. Mississippian paleosols, paleokarst, and eolian carbonates in Indiana, by Donald E. Hattin and J. Robert Dodd. 35 p., 39 figs., 1 table. Guidebook prepared for the 1992 national meeting of the Geological Society of America in Cincinnati, Ohio. $7.00.karst
MR 4. Fort Payne carbonate facies (Mississippian) of south-central Kentucky, by David L. Meyer and William I. Ausich. 20 p., 23 figs., 9 tables. Guidebook prepared for the 1992 national meeting of the Geological Society of America in Cincinnati, Ohio. Out of print.
MR 5. Changing interpretations of Kentucky geology--layer-cake, facies, flexure, and eustacy, edited by Frank R. Ettensohn. 184 p., 102 figs., 2 tables. Guidebook prepared for the 1992 national meeting of the Geological Society of America in Cincinnati. $10.00.
MR 6. Ordovician, Silurian, and Middle Devonian
stratigraphy in northwestern Kentucky and southern Indiana--some reinterpretations, by James E. Conkin, Barbara M. Conkin, and John Kubacko, Jr. 43 p., 25 figs., 19 tables. Guidebook prepared for the 1992 national meeting of the Geological Society of America in Cincinnati. $5.00.