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Conference Paper
J.P., K., Roden-Tice, M. K. & Wintsch, R. P. Latest Paleozoic through Mesozoic faults in north-central Massachusetts and their correlations with New Hampshire. Geological Society of America - Northeastern section (Geological Society of America, 2016). doi:10.1130/abs/2016NE-272576
Conference Proceedings
Curry, P. J., Williams, K. W., Mabee, S. B. & Hardcastle, K. C. Comparison of lineaments with bedrock structures along a cross-strike transect, eastern Massachusetts. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America 30, 278 - 278 (1998).
Weaver, R. A., Mabee, S. B., Williams, K. W. & Curry, P. J. Factors influencing groundwater inflows in a newly constructed cross-strike tunnel, eastern Massachusetts; 5, Geochemical interpretation of groundwater inflows. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America 31, 348 - 348 (1999).
Mabee, S. B. & Kopera, J. P. Fracture patterns across two terrane boundaries in eastern Massachusetts; implications for regional groundwater flow and recharge. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America 38, 434 - 434 (2006).
Mabee, S. B., Hardcastle, K. C. & Wise, D. U. Ground truth? Relationship between lineaments and bedrock fabric. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America 21, A68 - A68 (1989).
Kopera, J. P. & Mabee, S. B. A new way of looking at, and mapping, bedrock; the hydrostructural domain map of the Ayer Quadrangle, northeastern Massachusetts. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America 38, 166 - 166 (2006).
Kopera, J. P. & Massey, M. A. A structural framework for the Nashoba Terrane in eastern Massachusetts. Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America 45, 107 (2013).

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