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April 01, 1964
Cooper Hill; a gravity slide in the northeastern Medicine Bow Mountains, Wyoming
Rocky Mountain Geology (1964) 3 (1): 33–37.
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John S. King; Cooper Hill; a gravity slide in the northeastern Medicine Bow Mountains, Wyoming. Rocky Mountain Geology 1964;; 3 (1): 33–37. doi:
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