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Sandstone / Colorado Plateau / Wahweap Formation / Utah Geological Survey / Cedar Mountain Formation / James Kirkland / Grand Staircase / Navajo Sandstone / Geology / Geography of the United States / Utah
Date: 2006-06-08 12:50:09
Sandstone
Colorado Plateau
Wahweap Formation
Utah Geological Survey
Cedar Mountain Formation
James Kirkland
Grand Staircase
Navajo Sandstone
Geology
Geography of the United States
Utah

Lucas, S.G., Spielmann, J.A., Hester, P.M., Kenworthy, J.P. and Santucci, V.L., eds., 2006, Fossils from Federal Lands. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin[removed]UTAH GEOLOGICAL SURVEY:A VALUABLE

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