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Western U.S. (Part Deux)
First of all, I would like to thank everyone who pointed me in the direction
of resources for my talk. Thank you very much. I have been quite busy with
work, so I haven't had to time to go out and get them yet, but I should be
able to on Monday. Anyways, your help has been much appreciated.
However, another question comes up while reading Renyolds and Jenney's
paper. On one map of the Western U.S., they show a chunk of continent
labeled "Cordilleran Miogeocline." I am at a loss for if this is a submerged
or above-water level feature. In their explaination of the drawing, they do
not mention anything about it's origins. So, I was wondering if anyone could
give me some help here. Thanks again!
Peace,
Rob
Student of Geology
Northern Arizona University
AIM: TarryAGoat
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