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Evaporite Sedimentary

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Luke salt deposit

Rauzi, S.L., 2002, Luke salt deposit: Arizona Geological Survey, Map 36, 1 sheet, scale 1:63,360.

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Evaporite karst in the western part of the Holbrook Basin, Arizona, in Beck, B.F., and Stephenson, J.B., eds., The Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology of Karst Terranes

Neal, J.T., and Colpitts, R.M., 1997, Evaporite karst in the western part of the Holbrook Basin, Arizona, in Beck, B.F., and Stephenson, J.B., eds., The Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology of Karst Terranes: Rotterdam, Netherlannds, A.A. Balkema, p. 107-115.

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Origin and paleogeography of an immense, nonmarine Miocene salt deposit in the Basin and Range (western USA)

Faulds, J.E., Schreiber, B.C., Reynolds, S.J., Gonzalez, L.A., and Okaya, David, 1997, Origin and paleogeography of an immense, nonmarine Miocene salt deposit in the Basin and Range (western USA): Journal of Geology, v. 105, no. 1, p. 19-36.

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Richard Lake, an evaporite-karst depression in the Holbrook Basin, Arizona

Neal, J.T., and Colpitts, R.M., 1997, Richard Lake, an evaporite-karst depression in the Holbrook Basin, Arizona: Carbonates and Evaporites, v. 12, no. 1, p. 91-98.

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Pennsylvanian shelf carbonates, Paradox Basin, in Bass, R.O., and Sharps, S.L., eds., A symposium: Shelf carbonates of the Paradox Basin, Fourth Field Conference, June 12-16, 1963

Peterson, James A., and Ohlen, H.R., 1963, Pennsylvanian shelf carbonates, Paradox Basin, in Bass, R.O., and Sharps, S.L., eds., A symposium: Shelf carbonates of the Paradox Basin, Fourth Field Conference, June 12-16, 1963: Four Corners Geological Society, p. 65-79.

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Surface features indicative of subsurface evaporite dissolution: Implications for storage and mining

Neal, J.T., 1994, Surface features indicative of subsurface evaporite dissolution: Implications for storage and mining: Woodstock, Ill., Solution Mining Research Institute, 1994 Spring Meeting, Houston, Tex., April 25-27, Meeting Paper, 19 p.

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An immense, nonmarine Miocene salt deposit in the Basin and Range of northwestern Arizona [abs.]

Faulds, J.E., Schreiber, B.C., Reynolds, S.J., and Okaya, D., 1995, An immense, nonmarine Miocene salt deposit in the Basin and Range of northwestern Arizona [abs.]: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 27, no. 6, p. A-382.

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Environmental studies of Fort Apache Member, Supai Formation, east-central Arizona

Gerrard, T.A., 1966, Environmental studies of Fort Apache Member, Supai Formation, east-central Arizona: American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 50, no. 11, p. 2434-2463.

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Halite masses in the Basin Range Province - Arizona [abs.], in Fourth Symposium on Salt, Houston, Tex., April 8-12, 1973, Program and abstracts

Peirce, H.W., 1974, Halite masses in the Basin Range Province - Arizona [abs.], in Fourth Symposium on Salt, Houston, Tex., April 8-12, 1973, Program and abstracts: Cleveland, Northern Ohio Geological Society, p. 22.

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Natural gas storage in Arizona salt

Peirce, H.W., 1981, Natural gas storage in Arizona salt: Fieldnotes [Arizona Bureau of Geology and Mineral Technology], v. 11, no. 3, p. 8.

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