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English: Bedrock geologic map of Minnesota, Two Harbors Sheet, showing Northeastern Minnesota. Major features related to the Keweenawan (MIdcontinental) Rift.
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Source Minnesota Geological Survey, University of Minnesota
Author Minnesota Geological Survey, University of Minnesota, Compiled by John C. Green
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