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United States / Colorado Plateau / Cabezon Peak / Mineral resource classification / Mineral exploration / Wilderness / Bureau of Land Management / Geography of the United States / Economic geology / Geography of North America
Date: 2010-09-18 04:37:00
United States
Colorado Plateau
Cabezon Peak
Mineral resource classification
Mineral exploration
Wilderness
Bureau of Land Management
Geography of the United States
Economic geology
Geography of North America

Mineral Resources of the Ojito and Cabezon Wilderness Study Areas, Sandoval County, New Mexico U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN 1733-B

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