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Summary Of: Wyoming craton

The Wyoming craton consists mainly of two gross rock units... accreted to the Wyoming craton along the Cheyenne belt... The Wyoming craton owes its spectacular mountainous terranes mainly to a regional episode of compressional deformation during the...

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