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Research Article|November 01, 1959
SERPENTINE MEDIAL MORAINES ON MODEL GLACIER
W. T MCCUTCHEN
W. T MCCUTCHEN
DEPT. GEOLOGY, UNIV. OF TEXAS, AUSTIN, TEXAS
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W. F TANNER
W. F TANNER
DEPT. GEOLOGY, UNIV. OF TEXAS, AUSTIN, TEXAS
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GSA Bulletin (1959) 70 (11): 1487-1488.
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22 May 1959
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W. T MCCUTCHEN, W. F TANNER; SERPENTINE MEDIAL MORAINES ON MODEL GLACIER. GSA Bulletin ; 70 (11): 1487–1488. doi: https://doi.org/10.1130/0016-7606(1959)70[1487:SMMOMG]2.0.CO;2
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