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The AAPG/Datapages Combined Publications Database
Earth Science Bulletin (WGA)
Abstract
Tertiary Deposits and Morphology East Flank Bighorn Mountains, Wyoming
Abstract
Evidence of pre-Pleistocene drainage is preserved immediately west of Buffalo, Wyoming as relics of a pre-existing valley and Alluvial gravel. This drainage corresponds in part with the present location of the North Fork of Clear Creek and Clear Creek. As interpreted from field and map relationships, this drainage was a major eastward flowing stream existing from the Eocene to the Pleistocene when it was rejuvenated as the present Clear Creek drainage by uplift of the core of the Big Horn Mountains.
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