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The 50 Most-Frequently Read Articles
in Rocky Mountain Geology during October 2009 -- updated monthly

Most-read rankings are recalculated at the beginning of the month and are based on full-text and pdf views.

1.  Basil Tikoff, Julie Maxson
  Lithospheric buckling of the Laramide foreland during Late Cretaceous and Paleogene, western United States
  Jul 01, 2001; 36: 13-35.
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2.  Philip L. Johnson, David W. Andersen
  Concurrent growth of uplifts with dissimilar orientations in the southern Green River Basin, Wyoming: Implications for Paleocene–Eocene patterns of foreland shortening
 Current issue May 01, 2009; 44: 1-16.
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3.  Aaron S. Otteman, Arthur W. Snoke
  Structural analysis of a Laramide, basement-involved, foreland fault zone, Rawlins uplift, south-central Wyoming
  Jul 01, 2005; 40: 65-89.
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4.  Karl E. Karlstrom, Eugene D. Humphreys
  Persistent influence of Proterozoic accretionary boundaries in the tectonic evolution of southwestern North America: Interaction of cratonic grain and mantle modification events
  Oct 01, 1998; 33: 161-179.
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5.  Selena Mederos, Basil Tikoff, Viki Bankey
  Geometry, timing, and continuity of the Rock Springs uplift, Wyoming, and Douglas Creek arch, Colorado: Implications for uplift mechanisms in the Rocky Mountain foreland, U.S.A.
  Dec 01, 2005; 40: 167-191.
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