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July - Volume 59, Number 1
October - Volume 59, Number 2
Volume 59, Number 2
October 2024
ISSN:
1555-7332
EISSN:
1555-7340
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Mega-boulders and ignimbrite remnants on the Late Eocene Erosion Surface, southern Front Range, Colorado: Implications for the emergence of the Puma Hills
Reinhard A. Wobus
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Erikka R. Olson
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Christian A. Lockwood
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titled, Mega-boulders and ignimbrite remnants on the Late Eocene Erosion Surface, southern Front Range, Colorado: Implications for the emergence of the Puma Hills
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