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April 01, 1979
Summary of Miocene vertebrate fossils of the Granite Mountains Basin, central Wyoming
Jens Munthe
Jens Munthe
Univ. Calif., Dep. Paleontol., Berkeley, Calif., United States
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Rocky Mountain Geology (1979) 18 (1): 33–46.
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Jens Munthe; Summary of Miocene vertebrate fossils of the Granite Mountains Basin, central Wyoming. Rocky Mountain Geology 1979;; 18 (1): 33–46. doi:
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- Arikaree Group
- biostratigraphy
- Carbon County Wyoming
- Carnivora
- Cenozoic
- Chordata
- correlation
- Eutheria
- faunal list
- faunal studies
- Fremont County Wyoming
- Mammalia
- Miocene
- Natrona County Wyoming
- Nebraska
- Neogene
- Ogallala Formation
- paleoecology
- paleontology
- Perissodactyla
- stratigraphy
- Sweetwater County Wyoming
- Tertiary
- Tetrapoda
- Theria
- United States
- Vertebrata
- Wyoming
- central Wyoming
- Granite Mountain
- Sheep Creek Formation
- Box Butte Formation
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