Article: GEOLOGICAL SURVEY GETS OVER $100,000 TO CONTINUE MAPPING

The Oklahoma Geological Survey has received more than $100,000 in funds to continue Cooperative Geologic Mapping - "COGEOMAP" - a mapping project in the Ouachita Mountains of Oklahoma and Arkansas.

The $101,400 provided by the U.S. Geological Survey will be available in 1988-1989 to continue the four-year-old geological mapping and mineral resource assessment in southeastern Oklahoma and central and southwestern Arkansas.

The joint effort between the Arkansas Geological Commission and the U.S. and Oklahoma Geological Surveys has been mapping the Ouachita Mountains at the rate of two quadrangles - about 120 square miles - per year, said Neil Suneson, an Oklahoma Geological Survey ...

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