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Sandstone -- Wyoming
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The Resource Sandstone -- Wyoming
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Sandstone -- Wyoming
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  • Sandstone
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  • Wyoming

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A petrologic study of the Fox Hills sandstone, Rock Springs uplift, Wyoming, by Nelson L. Hickling
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Contributions to economic geology (short papers and preliminary reports), 1923-1924, Part II, Mineral fuels, K. C. Heald and W. T. Thom, Jr., geologists in charge
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Geology and uranium deposits of the southern part of the Powder River Basin, Wyoming, by William N. Sharp and Anthony B. Gibbons ; prepared on behalf of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission
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Reconnaissance of titaniferous sandstone deposits of Utah, Wyoming, New Mexico, and Colorado, by V.T. Dow and J. Vance Batty, (electronic resource)
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Split Rock formation (Miocene) and Moonstone formation (Pliocene) in central Wyoming, by J. D. Love
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The Salt Creek oil field, Wyoming, by Carroll H. Wegemann
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  • The Salt Creek oil field, Wyoming
  • A petrologic study of the Fox Hills sandstone, Rock Springs uplift, Wyoming
  • Contributions to economic geology (short papers and preliminary reports), 1923-1924, Part II, Mineral fuels
  • Geology and uranium deposits of the southern part of the Powder River Basin, Wyoming
  • Reconnaissance of titaniferous sandstone deposits of Utah, Wyoming, New Mexico, and Colorado
  • Split Rock formation (Miocene) and Moonstone formation (Pliocene) in central Wyoming

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