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sandstone / sedimentary rock / Bighorn Basin / Bighorn River / Gypsum / Thermopolis /  Wyoming / Bighorn sheep / Big Horn Mountains / Geography of the United States / Wyoming / Chugwater Formation
Date: 2011-11-15 15:03:03
sandstone
sedimentary rock
Bighorn Basin
Bighorn River
Gypsum
Thermopolis
Wyoming
Bighorn sheep
Big Horn Mountains
Geography of the United States
Wyoming
Chugwater Formation

GYPSUM IN THE SOUTHERN PART OF THE BIGHORN MOUNTAINS, WYOMING. By CHARLES T. LUPTON and D. DALE CONDIT. INTRODUCTION. Gypsum has been known in a belt of rocks surrounding the Bighorn and Owl Creek mountains, Wyoming, fr

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