46 ° 41 ° 36 c 31 ~ --- - b- ( /~_2.. 117 ° 112 ° 107 ° 102 ° ! I I I \ ~, . + + , ___.--.----+--- ( ~' ~= TROD --l-- . . . . . . / ~'Q y ~ < ~IIzLX ~ Ly"\~--,..._. -h, , __{~---~ __ ---- l ~'~" l~l_Wl " . . . . 1 I.- - . . . . . ~r---J---~ \ __! I J \ + \, ----.--._ _..._~ 4- I \ I , > ~ S # t r I "It ROUGH , I I I--- "" ~ + _ _ _ .-J, L__ ! I ' r..._ _ ..........._ I / ~ ~ ~ I / ~ J - TROUGH. ' S' 7--~ °_°£,07 f ~,,M B~'M E N T N/ + \ I -----~-- ~ I-~ I I - ---eL i _ 0 100 200 Mi ~r..la l I l I I % 0 100 200 300 Km + I H OLBRbOK BAST~ I I r'-- --_1__ i f I- I - ~---q t_--.--4 I s J _ .G._ , ~ ~ - -~ , F 1 I , ~-w-- J t I / r--w- . . . . . ~4--'~-, J_, "~k ,. 7 + "~ ~ +" Fig. 4. Generalized <strong>late</strong> <strong>Paleozoic</strong> tectonic elements that influenced sedimentation in Pennsylvanian <strong>and</strong> Permian <strong>eolian</strong>-bearing rocks <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Western Interior. Boundaries are approximate <strong>and</strong> varied through time. I
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