File:Altyn and Appekunny Fm Slingshot Mtn.jpg

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English: Altyn and Appekunny formations on Singleshot Mountain. The white bands are 4.5-6 m thick white quartzite in the Appekunny formation.
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Author Carpenter, Kenneth
Camera location48° 44′ 14.39″ N, 113° 30′ 14.99″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Middle Proterozoic Altyn and Appekunny Fms on Slingshot Mtn

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48°44'14.388"N, 113°30'14.990"W

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