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1. Leucite

LC Classification (LCC)
ClassNumber
Topic
QE391.L4
Science--Geology--Mineralogy--Description of special minerals, A-Z--Leucite ; Leucite--Mineralogy
2. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Boar's Tusk, an isolated butte within the Rock Springs Uplift in the Green River Basin of Sweetwater County, Wyoming. The butte rises some 400 feet above the surrounding Killpecker Creek plain, north of Rock Springs. Boar's Tusk is an isolated remnant of a long-extinct volcano associated with the Leucite Hills to the east. Heavily eroded, all that remains of the volcano is part of the erosion-resistant volcanic neck, composed of the uncommon volcanic rock lamproite 2016-05-23

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Instance 19558983
3. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Free-ranging cattle stand before the Boar's Tusk, an isolated butte within Wyoming's Red Desert. The butte rises 400 feet above the surrounding Killpecker Creek plain north of Rock Springs in Sweetwater County. The formation is an isolated remnant of a long-extinct volcano associated with the Leucite Hills to the east. All that remains of the volcano is part of the erosion-resistant volcanic neck which composed of the uncommon volcanic rock lamproite 2016-05-23

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Instance 19558756
4. Leucite

LC Subject Headings (LCSH)
Topic
SimpleType
Authority
sh85076264
Amphigene ; Genatite ; Vesuvian
5. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Boar's Tusk, an isolated butte within the Rock Springs Uplift in the Green River Basin of Sweetwater County, Wyoming. The butte rises some 400 feet above the surrounding Killpecker Creek plain, north of Rock Springs. Boar's Tusk is an isolated remnant of a long-extinct volcano associated with the Leucite Hills to the east. Heavily eroded, all that remains of the volcano is part of the erosion-resistant volcanic neck, composed of the uncommon volcanic rock lamproite

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19558983
6. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Free-ranging cattle stand before the Boar's Tusk, an isolated butte within Wyoming's Red Desert. The butte rises 400 feet above the surrounding Killpecker Creek plain north of Rock Springs in Sweetwater County. The formation is an isolated remnant of a long-extinct volcano associated with the Leucite Hills to the east. All that remains of the volcano is part of the erosion-resistant volcanic neck which composed of the uncommon volcanic rock lamproite

BIBFRAME Works
Work
StillImage
Collection
19558756
7. Hausel, W. Dan Geology and geochemistry of the Leucite Hills volcanic field

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Work
Text
Monograph
15140486
8. Gupta, Alok K., 1942- Petrology and genesis of leucite-bearing rocks Berlin; New York: Springer-Verlag; 1980

BIBFRAME Instances
Instance 1337827
9. Schultz, Alfred Reginald, 1876- Potash-bearing rocks of the Leucite hills, Sweetwater County, Wyoming Washington: Govt. Print. Off.; 1912

BIBFRAME Instances
Instance 6824004
10. Hausel, W. Dan Geology and geochemistry of the Leucite Hills volcanic field [Laramie, Wyo.]: Wyoming State Geological Survey; [2006]

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Instance 15140486
11. Gupta, Alok K., 1942- Petrology and genesis of leucite-bearing rocks

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Work
Text
Monograph
1337827
12. Schultz, Alfred Reginald, 1876- Potash-bearing rocks of the Leucite hills, Sweetwater County, Wyoming

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Work
Text
Monograph
6824004


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