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(ed.), Controls on Carbonate Platform and Basin Development: Society of Economic Mineralogists and Paleontologists Special Publication 44, p. 147-162. Rice, C.L., Hiett, J.K., and Koozmin, E.D., 1994, Glossary of Pennsylvanian stratigraphic names, central Appalachian basin, in Rice, C.L., ed., Elements of Pennsylvanian stratigraphy, central Appalachian basin: <strong>Geologic</strong>al Society of America Special Paper 294, p. 115-155. Rice, C.L., Sable, E.G., Dever, G.R., Jr. and Kehn, T.M., 1979, The Mississippian and Pennsylvanian (Carboniferous) Systems in the United States— Kentucky: U.S. <strong>Geologic</strong>al Survey Professional Paper 1110-F, 32 p. 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