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71Steven Switzer 9th  Mya Martinell 3rd Garrett Thacker 10th

Steven Switzer 9th Mya Martinell 3rd Garrett Thacker 10th

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- Date: 2011-01-31 15:46:31
    72SHORT GEOLOGICAL HISTORY OF VIRGINIA Age Significant mya Rock Units C EN O Z O IC  ATLANTIC DIVERGENT

    SHORT GEOLOGICAL HISTORY OF VIRGINIA Age Significant mya Rock Units C EN O Z O IC ATLANTIC DIVERGENT

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    Source URL: csmres.jmu.edu

    Language: English - Date: 1999-06-09 10:19:20
    73CHRONOLOGY OF EVENTS IN THE GEOLOGIC HISTORY OF VIRGINIA  AGE (mya)  Page One - Oldest History. Read from bottom to top

    CHRONOLOGY OF EVENTS IN THE GEOLOGIC HISTORY OF VIRGINIA AGE (mya) Page One - Oldest History. Read from bottom to top

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    Source URL: csmres.jmu.edu

    Language: English - Date: 1999-08-02 16:46:14
    74Appendix C. Number of ELA/Literacy passages and items/tasks, and mathematics items/tasks across all grades and assessment components MYA, PBA, EOY to be field tested by task type for computer based administration ELA/Lit

    Appendix C. Number of ELA/Literacy passages and items/tasks, and mathematics items/tasks across all grades and assessment components MYA, PBA, EOY to be field tested by task type for computer based administration ELA/Lit

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    Source URL: www.in.gov

    - Date: 2012-10-19 11:02:39
      75(Fundy Gp., Argo & Eurydice Fms.)  OR P HE US G R AB E N  Figure 5: Simplified paleogeographic reconstruction of the Scotian Basin during the Late Triassic (Rhaetian) ca. 210 mya. Salt deposition likely was

      (Fundy Gp., Argo & Eurydice Fms.) OR P HE US G R AB E N Figure 5: Simplified paleogeographic reconstruction of the Scotian Basin during the Late Triassic (Rhaetian) ca. 210 mya. Salt deposition likely was

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      Source URL: www.callforbids.cnsopb.ns.ca

      - Date: 2012-07-27 12:06:08
        76Daspletosaurus Daspletosaurus torosus •Diet: Meat •Name means: “Frightful Lizard” •Length: 12 m (36 feet) •Time: Late Cretaceous, 77 – 72 mya

        Daspletosaurus Daspletosaurus torosus •Diet: Meat •Name means: “Frightful Lizard” •Length: 12 m (36 feet) •Time: Late Cretaceous, 77 – 72 mya

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        Source URL: www.mummydinosaur.com

        - Date: 2011-08-08 15:15:16
          77(Lr. Missisauga & Verrill Canyon Fms.)  Illustration by John Wade Figure 7: Simplified paleogeographic reconstruction of the Scotian Basin during the Early Cretaceous (~Valanginian) time, ca. 135 mya. Deltaic sedimentati

          (Lr. Missisauga & Verrill Canyon Fms.) Illustration by John Wade Figure 7: Simplified paleogeographic reconstruction of the Scotian Basin during the Early Cretaceous (~Valanginian) time, ca. 135 mya. Deltaic sedimentati

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          - Date: 2012-08-08 09:50:33
            78(Lr. Missisauga & Verrill Canyon Fms.)  Illustration by John Wade Figure 7: Simplified paleogeographic reconstruction of the Scotian Basin during the Early Cretaceous (~Valanginian) time, ca. 135 mya. Deltaic sedimentati

            (Lr. Missisauga & Verrill Canyon Fms.) Illustration by John Wade Figure 7: Simplified paleogeographic reconstruction of the Scotian Basin during the Early Cretaceous (~Valanginian) time, ca. 135 mya. Deltaic sedimentati

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            - Date: 2012-07-27 12:06:03
              79GEOLOGIC MAP OF MINNESOTA SIMPLIFIED BEDROCK GEOLOGY 3.6 Billion to 65 Million Years Ago DESCRIPTION OF MAP UNITS (mya = million years ago, bya = billion years ago)

              GEOLOGIC MAP OF MINNESOTA SIMPLIFIED BEDROCK GEOLOGY 3.6 Billion to 65 Million Years Ago DESCRIPTION OF MAP UNITS (mya = million years ago, bya = billion years ago)

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              Source URL: www.dot.state.mn.us

              Language: English - Date: 2013-02-07 12:17:57
              80(Fundy Gp., Argo & Eurydice Fms.)  OR P HE US G R AB E N  Figure 5: Simplified paleogeographic reconstruction of the Scotian Basin during the Late Triassic (Rhaetian) ca. 210 mya. Salt deposition likely was

              (Fundy Gp., Argo & Eurydice Fms.) OR P HE US G R AB E N Figure 5: Simplified paleogeographic reconstruction of the Scotian Basin during the Late Triassic (Rhaetian) ca. 210 mya. Salt deposition likely was

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              - Date: 2012-08-08 09:50:33