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The strata at Division Mountain are folded into several upright, tight northwest-trending anticlines and synclines with
amplitudes of 2 to …
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The Energy Future annual report provides historical and projected monthly marketable natural gas production by gas grouping from the beginning …
The Energy Future annual report provides historical and projected monthly marketable natural gas production by gas grouping from the beginning …