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Wah Wah Mountains
The Confusion Range, West-Central Utah: Fold-Thrust Deformation and a Western Utah Thrust Belt in the Sevier Hinterland
Tribally Approved American Indian Ethnographic Analysis of the Proposed Wah Wah Valley Solar Energy Zone
University of Nevada Reno Geology and Geochemistry of the Broken
Gemstones Formed Directly from Molten Rock: the Ruby Deposits of Chanthaburi-Trat, Thailand
Preliminary Geologic Map of the Enterprise Quadrangle, Washington and Iron Counties, Utah
Application to Neogene Bimodal Igneous Rocks and Mineral Resources in the Great Basin
Brighan Young University Geology Studies
Oligocene and Miocene Volcanic Rocks in the Central Pioche-Marysvale Igneous Belt, Western Utah and Eastern Nevada
Sevier Playa Potash Project Resource Report Geology and Minerals
The Confusion Range, West-Central Utah: Fold-Thrust Deformation and a Western Utah Thrust Belt in the Sevier Hinterland
Vertical and Lateral Variations in a Welded Tuff
Mineral Resources of the Wah Wah Mountains Wilderness Study Area, Beaver and Millard Counties, Utah
Geological and Chemical Conditions of Formation of Red Beryl, Wah Wah Mountains, Utah
Utah's Natural Resources
The Geology and Geochemistry of Cenozoic Topaz Rhyolites from the Western United States
Initiation of Large-Volume Silicic Centers in the Yellowstone Hotspot Track: Insights from H2O- and F-Rich Quartz-Hosted Rhyolit
The 36–18 Ma Indian Peak–Caliente Ignimbrite Field and Calderas
13.3 WAH WAH VALLEY 1 2 3 13.3.1 Background and Summary of Impacts 4 5 6 13.3.1.1 General Information 7 8 the Proposed Wah Wa
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GEOLOGICAL SURVEY P ROFESSION a L PAPER 1149 Cenozoic Stratigraphic and Structural Framework of Southwestern Utah
GSA SPECIAL PAPERS and MEMOIRS Are Peer-Reviewed, Are
Cominco American Well: Implications for the Reconstruction of the Sevier Orogen and Basin and Range Extension in West-Central Utah Mark H
Hydrogeologic and Geochemical Characterization of Groundwater Resources in Pine and Wah Wah Valleys, Iron, Beaver, and Millard Counties, Utah
Are Cenozoic Topaz Rhyolites the Erupted Equivalents of Proterozoic Rapakivi Granites? Examples from the Western United States and Finland ⁎ Eric H
The Great Basin Altiplano During the Middle Cenozoic Ignimbrite Flareup
Red Beryl from Utah: a Review and Update