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Sedimentology / Geography of the United States / Geology of New Jersey / Geology of West Virginia / Siltstone / Martinsburg Formation / Mahantango Formation / Unconformity / Sedimentary rock / Geology / Geology of Pennsylvania / Shale
Date: 2013-10-31 08:53:38
Sedimentology
Geography of the United States
Geology of New Jersey
Geology of West Virginia
Siltstone
Martinsburg Formation
Mahantango Formation
Unconformity
Sedimentary rock
Geology
Geology of Pennsylvania
Shale

Swatara State Park, Lebanon and Schuylkill Counties—Geologic Features and Fossil Sites

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