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October 01, 1969
Environmental reconstruction from cross-stratification, an example from the pass peak formation (eocene), western wyoming
Rocky Mountain Geology (1969) 8 (2_Part_2): 168–170.
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James R. Steidtmann; Environmental reconstruction from cross-stratification, an example from the pass peak formation (eocene), western wyoming. Rocky Mountain Geology 1969;; 8 (2_Part_2): 168–170. doi:
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