File:Mafic dikes cutting gneiss.jpg
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At Morton Pass, where highway 34 crosses the crest of the Laramie Range, you can see a nice set of (younger) mafic dikes cutting (older) granite/gneiss basement complex.
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At Morton Pass, where highway 34 crosses the crest of the Laramie Range, you can see a nice set of (younger) mafic dikes cutting (older) granite/gneiss basement complex. |
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The image appears on a website entitled, "Paleoproterozoic dikes in Archean granite, Laramie Range, Wyoming " at url=http://blogs.agu.org/mountainbeltway/2013/06/27/paleoproterozoic-dikes-in-archean-granite-laramie-range-wyoming/. |
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27 June 2013 |
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Callan Bentley |
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