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7/20/00
UMU of Idaho, Moscow
w/ Bill Bember
looked at Clarkia - BACK
TRACK FROM
Bill Bember - Thesis &
Publs.
Also looked at Ginkgo
from UIMN 10c P-6
Julietta 10c
T37N, R3W, SW/4, Sec.20
The lithology is a
backswamp c Aub sh,
w convex beds represent
a pulse of sedimentation
Ginkgo Ivs. associated
w/ these
X sand X S, IT sized
grains w large microf lakes
on bedding planes