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Tobacco Root Mountains, Montana
Meta-ultramafi c rocks occur as small (2 to 100 m long), podiform bodies in all three major Precambrian rock suites of the Tobacco Root Mountains of southwest Montana. Most samples consist of a randomly oriented, coarse-grained assemblage of orthopyroxene, olivine, and magnesiohornblende ± spinel, partially replaced by a fi ne-grained assemblage that may include anthophyllite, talc, cummingtoni...
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RESULTS................ 15 Species Composition and Relative Abundance . . . . 15 Site characteristics.......................... . . 19 Banding results ................................ 21 Candidate Species and Antrozous pallidus .......... 21 Sex Ratios....................................... 22 DISCUSSION........................................... 25 Species Composition and Relative Abundance . ...
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Abstract 50828: EVIDENCE FOR A MAJOR, EARLY PROTEROZOIC OROGENIC EVENT IN THE TOBACCO ROOT MOUNTAINS OF SOUTHWESTERN MONTANA
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Montana Salish is an Interior Salishan language spoken on the Flathead reservation in Northwest Montana by an estimated population of about 40 speakers. This paper describes the basic phonetic characteristics of the language based on data from five speakers. Montana Salish contains a number of typologically unusual consonant types. including glottalized sonorants, prestopped laterals, and a ser...
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عنوان ژورنال: Geological Society of America Bulletin
سال: 1894
ISSN: 0016-7606,1943-2674
DOI: 10.1130/gsab-6-389