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Gold/Mining/Energy : A New Age In Gold Refining

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To: Matt C. Austin who wrote (625)2/16/1998 11:51:00 PM
From: Michael J. Wendell  Read Replies (1) of 672
 
A fanglomerite is a bunch of rocky debris that is usually found at the river mouth or where a giant river widens and the waters slow down a bit. A lot of the fanglomerites in Arizona formed when the ice age was in a rapid retreat. Right near Hoover dam there are beautiful fanglomerites of the Muddy Creek Formation that are cross cut by the high way. They are on the Arizona side. There is one of these cut fans that has a volcanic dike cutting up through it. It is on the north side of the road. A great spot to stop and see geology. mike
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