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References
  1. Anderson, A.L., 1928, Portland cement materials near Pocatello, Idaho: Idaho Bureau of Mines and Geology Pamphlet 28, 15 p.

  2. Burgel, W.D., Rodgers, D.W., and Link, P.K., 1987, Mesozoic and Cenozoic structures of the Pocatello region, southeastern Idaho: in Miller, W.R., editor, The thrust belt revisited, Wyoming Geological Association, 38th Annual Field Conference Guidebook, p. 91-100.

  3. Darling, R.S., 1985, Mineralization in the Fort Hall Mining District, Bannock County, Idaho: in Kerns, G.J. and Kerns, R. L., Jr., editors, Orogenic patterns and stratigraphy of north-central Utah and southeastern Idaho: Utah Geological Association Publication 14, p. 167-173.

  4. Link, P.K., 1987, The Late Proterozoic Pocatello Formation: A record of continental rifting and glacial marine sedimentation, Portneuf Narrows, southeastern Idaho: in Beus, S.S., editor, Rocky Mountain Section of the Geological Society of America, Centennial Field Guide volume 2, p. 139-143.

  5. Link, P.K., and Smith, L.H., 1992, Late Proterozoic and Early Cambrian stratigraphy, paleobiology, and tectonics: Northern Utah and southeastern Idaho: in Wilson, J.R., editor, Field Guide to Geologic Excursions in Utah and Adjacent Areas of Nevada, Idaho, and Wyoming: Utah Geological Survey Miscellaneous Publication 92-3, p. 461-481.

  6. O'Conner, J. 1990. Hydrology, hydraulic, and sediment transport of Pleistocene Lake Bonneville Flooding on the Snake River, Idaho: [Ph.D. Thesis]: Tucson, Arizona, University of Arizona, 192 p.

  7. Trimble, D.E. 1976, Geology of the Michaud and Pocatello quadrangles, Bannock and Power Counties, Idaho: U.S. Geologic Survey Bulletin 1400, 88 p.

  8. Weeks, F.B., and Heikes, V.C., 1908, Notes on the Fort Hall mining district, Idaho: U.S. Geologic Survey Bulletin 340, p. 175-183.  


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