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Moraines and maximum diurnal temperature. Science, new series, volume 14, 

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Hydrographic history of South Dakota. Bulletin of the Geological Society of 

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Mineral building material, fuels, and waters of South Dakota, with production 

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Concretions and their geologic effects. Bulletin of the Geological Society of 

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Building stones of South Dakota. Stone, volume 26, 1903, pages 20-27. 



A newly discovered rock at Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Stone, volume 27, 

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Benton formation in eastern South Dakota. Bulletin of the Geological Society 

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The Elk Point folio. United States (xeological Survey, folio number 156, 1908. 



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