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The clay mineralogy of Roosevelt Lake -- a trap for fine-grained sediments in east-central Arizona

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Author
B. W. Pipkin
Article Date
April 1965
Journal Title
Ariz Acad Sci J

Special section on Globe, gateway to the upper Salt River lakes

Read more about Special section on Globe, gateway to the upper Salt River lakes
Article Date
August 1957
Journal Title
Ariz Wildlife Sportsman
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