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Wilkes Formation (Miocene and Pliocene?

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Wilkes Formation (Miocene and Pliocene?

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TwpBasalt of Wolf Point (Eocene) waterpresent-day lakes sl_geo.aatLinear geological features LTYPEType of linear geologic feature ValueDefinition contact, approx. located contact, certain contact, concealed contact, inferred map boundary normal fault, approx. located normal fault, approx. located _m normal fault, certain normal fault, certain _m normal fault, concealed s.s. fault, r.l., approx. locatedStrike-slip fault, right-lateral motion, located approximately s.s. fault, r.l., concealedStrike-slip fault, right-lateral motion, concealed by overlying geographic features ss fault, rl, aprx. loc., queriedStrike-slip fault, right-lateral motion, located approximately, queried ss fault, rl, concealed, queriedStrike-slip fault, right-lateral motion, concealed by overlying geographic features water boundary, certain sl_stx.aatLinear structural features LTYPEType of linear structural feature ValueDefinition cross sectionLine of cross section (shown on the graphical map as a separate diagram

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