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Volcanic rocks / Structural geology / Geology of Idaho / Volcanology / Ignimbrite / Teton Dam / Huckleberry Ridge Tuff / Tuff / Foliation / Geology / Petrology / Tephra
Date: 2001-06-19 17:51:31
Volcanic rocks
Structural geology
Geology of Idaho
Volcanology
Ignimbrite
Teton Dam
Huckleberry Ridge Tuff
Tuff
Foliation
Geology
Petrology
Tephra

Embree and Hoggan -- Secondary Deformation Within the Huckleberry Ridge Tuff 181 Secondary Deformation Within the Huckleberry Ridge Tuff and Subjacent Pliocene Units Near the Teton Dam:

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