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Geological formation found in the broad state region

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  • geological formation found in the broad state region (en)
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  • Pikes Peak Granite is clearly exposed at the summit of Pikes Peak and its redness is visible in closer views. (en)
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  • 320 (xsd:integer)
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  • Pikes Peak Granite (en)
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  • Pegmatites of the above minerals with: * Smoky quartz * Topaz * Amazonite (en)
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  • Major intrusive centers: * Pikes Peak * Buffalo Park * Lost Creek (en)
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  • Limited remnants of overlying Permian and later sediments (en)
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  • 38.8405322 -105.0442048
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  • Pikes Peak granite (en)
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  • POINT(-105.04420471191 38.840530395508)
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  • 38.840530 (xsd:float)
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  • -105.044205 (xsd:float)
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