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Publication Source: [2261] Interpretation of high-level gravel deposits and their significance to the erosional history of the Big Horn Basin, Big Horn Mountains, Wyoming
Publication: [2261] Interpretation of high-level gravel deposits and their significance to the erosional history of the Big Horn Basin, Big Horn Mountains, Wyoming
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[Rec № 2261] Interpretation of high-level gravel deposits and their significance to the erosional history of the Big Horn Basin, Big Horn Mountains, Wyoming
Kochel, R. C.
Masters thesis, Southern Illinois University
, 1977,
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North American
Lower Miocene
1
44114
44.4
-107.5
North American
fluvial
crossbedding
sandstone