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The Yellow Dog peridotite and a possible buried igneous complex of Lower Keweenawan Age in the northern peninsula of Michigan; 1977; OFR; 77-93; Klasner, J. S.; Snider, D. W.; Cannon, W. F.; Slack, J. F.
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The Yellow Dog peridotite and a possible buried igneous complex of Lower Keweenawan Age in the northern peninsula of Michigan
The Yellow Dog peridotite and a possible buried igneous complex of Lower Keweenawan Age in the northern peninsula of Michigan; 1977; OFR; 77-93; Klasner, J. S.; Snider, D. W.; Cannon, W. F.; Slack, J. F.

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