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(1920) Contributions to economic geology, 1919, Part II, Mineral fuels-- Anticlines near Maverick Springs, Fremont County, Wyoming. Bulletin 711h. US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/b711h

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TitleContributions to economic geology, 1919, Part II, Mineral fuels-- Anticlines near Maverick Springs, Fremont County, Wyoming
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PublisherUS Geological Survey
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Full Reference(1920) Contributions to economic geology, 1919, Part II, Mineral fuels-- Anticlines near Maverick Springs, Fremont County, Wyoming. Bulletin 711h. US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/b711h
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