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- Bayfield_group abstract "The Bayfield group is a quartz sandstone found in Wisconsin along the Lake Superior coast. It is named for the village of Bayfield, Wisconsin, but was once known as Western Lake Superior Sandstone.Prior to the 1900s, Bayfield group sandstone was also variously named Lake Superior Sandstone, brownstone, or redstone, and prefixed by the quarry location. The name was changed to the Bayfield group as its relation to Jacobsville Sandstone (once known as Lake Superior Sandstone) is uncertain.".
- Bayfield_group wikiPageExternalLink books?id=wJTPAAAAMAAJ.
- Bayfield_group wikiPageID "32784102".
- Bayfield_group wikiPageLength "5345".
- Bayfield_group wikiPageOutDegree "35".
- Bayfield_group wikiPageRevisionID "636105029".
- Bayfield_group wikiPageWikiLink Apatite.
- Bayfield_group wikiPageWikiLink Basswood_Island.
- Bayfield_group wikiPageWikiLink Bayfield,_Wisconsin.
- Bayfield_group wikiPageWikiLink Bed_(geology).
- Bayfield_group wikiPageWikiLink Brownstone.
- Bayfield_group wikiPageWikiLink Calcareous.
- Bayfield_group wikiPageWikiLink Category:Building_stone.
- Bayfield_group wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geologic_groups_of_Wisconsin.
- Bayfield_group wikiPageWikiLink Chert.
- Bayfield_group wikiPageWikiLink Feldspar.
- Bayfield_group wikiPageWikiLink Ferromagnetic.
- Bayfield_group wikiPageWikiLink Ferromagnetism.
- Bayfield_group wikiPageWikiLink Formation_(geology).
- Bayfield_group wikiPageWikiLink Garnet.
- Bayfield_group wikiPageWikiLink Geological_formation.
- Bayfield_group wikiPageWikiLink Heavy_mineral.
- Bayfield_group wikiPageWikiLink Heavy_mineral_suite.
- Bayfield_group wikiPageWikiLink Ilmenite.
- Bayfield_group wikiPageWikiLink Jacobsville_Sandstone.
- Bayfield_group wikiPageWikiLink Keweenawan_Supergroup.
- Bayfield_group wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Superior.
- Bayfield_group wikiPageWikiLink Leucoxene.
- Bayfield_group wikiPageWikiLink Limonite.
- Bayfield_group wikiPageWikiLink Magnetite.
- Bayfield_group wikiPageWikiLink Mica.
- Bayfield_group wikiPageWikiLink Oronto_Group.
- Bayfield_group wikiPageWikiLink Orthoclase.
- Bayfield_group wikiPageWikiLink Panic_of_1893.
- Bayfield_group wikiPageWikiLink Plagioclase.
- Bayfield_group wikiPageWikiLink Potassium_feldspar.
- Bayfield_group wikiPageWikiLink Quartz.
- Bayfield_group wikiPageWikiLink Sandstone.
- Bayfield_group wikiPageWikiLink Silicic.
- Bayfield_group wikiPageWikiLink Tourmaline.
- Bayfield_group wikiPageWikiLink Undulose_extinction.
- Bayfield_group wikiPageWikiLink Weathering.
- Bayfield_group wikiPageWikiLink Worlds_Columbian_Exposition.
- Bayfield_group wikiPageWikiLink Zircon.
- Bayfield_group wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bayfield group".
- Bayfield_group hasPhotoCollection Bayfield_group.
- Bayfield_group wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Bayfield_group wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bayfield_group subject Category:Building_stone.
- Bayfield_group subject Category:Geologic_groups_of_Wisconsin.
- Bayfield_group hypernym Sandstone.
- Bayfield_group type Place.
- Bayfield_group type Formation.
- Bayfield_group type Landform.
- Bayfield_group comment "The Bayfield group is a quartz sandstone found in Wisconsin along the Lake Superior coast. It is named for the village of Bayfield, Wisconsin, but was once known as Western Lake Superior Sandstone.Prior to the 1900s, Bayfield group sandstone was also variously named Lake Superior Sandstone, brownstone, or redstone, and prefixed by the quarry location. The name was changed to the Bayfield group as its relation to Jacobsville Sandstone (once known as Lake Superior Sandstone) is uncertain.".
- Bayfield_group label "Bayfield group".
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- Bayfield_group sameAs Q424725.
- Bayfield_group sameAs Q424725.
- Bayfield_group wasDerivedFrom Bayfield_group?oldid=636105029.
- Bayfield_group isPrimaryTopicOf Bayfield_group.