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George Davis presents the new edition of his Structural Geology textbook at the 2011 GSA conference
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UA’s George Davis publishes new version of popular structural geology text

October 17, 2011 rockman Comments Off on UA’s George Davis publishes new version of popular structural geology text

Many geoengineers and geologists have used the Structural Geology of Rocks and Regions textbook in structural geology class, and beyond. One of the authors, Dr. George Davis of the University of Arizona (emeritus) was recently […]

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