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Map Name: Digital Surficial Geologic-GIS Map of the Huckleberry Mountain 15' Quadrangle, Wyoming
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Description: Geologic Resources Inventory Digital Surficial Geologic-GIS Map of the Huckleberry Mountain 15' Quadrangle, Wyoming. GIS Data: ArcGIS 10.x ArcMap document (.mxd) file. Relative paths set to data in 10.x file geodatabase humo_surficial_geology.gdb within the same folder as this .mxd file. Reference scale set to 1:62,500 scale.
Copyright Text: National Park Service Geologic Resources Inventory
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Title: Digital Surficial Geologic-GIS Map of the Huckleberry Mountain 15' Quadrangle, Wyoming
Author: James R. Chappell, Jakob Suri, Philip M. Reiker and Andrea Croskrey
Comments: Geologic Resources Inventory Digital Surficial Geologic-GIS Map of the Huckleberry Mountain 15' Quadrangle, Wyoming. GIS Data: ArcGIS 10.x ArcMap document (.mxd) file. Relative paths set to data in 10.x file geodatabase humo_surficial_geology.gdb within the same folder as this .mxd file. Reference scale set to 1:62,500 scale.
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