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- Baraboo_Quartzite abstract "Baraboo Quartzite is a Precambrian geological formation of quartzite, found in the region of Baraboo, Wisconsin. While pure quartzite is usually white or gray, Baraboo Quartzite is typically dark purple to maroon in color, due to the presence of iron (hematite) and other impurities. Baraboo Quartzite may display strata created by progressive deposition of layers of sand in the original sandstone from which the quartzite was formed (through metamorphism). Specimens of Baraboo quartzite may also display ripple marks that appear visually similar to the patterns one might see in the sand at a beach. Ripples indicate that the sandstone from which the quartzite was metamorphosed was originally water-laid sediment.Sandstone is converted into quartzite through heating and pressure usually related to tectonic compression within orogenic belts.".
- Baraboo_Quartzite wikiPageExternalLink geology.html.
- Baraboo_Quartzite wikiPageExternalLink air14.htm.
- Baraboo_Quartzite wikiPageExternalLink baraboo.htm.
- Baraboo_Quartzite wikiPageExternalLink Devils%20Lake%20Geologic%20History.html.
- Baraboo_Quartzite wikiPageID "41831865".
- Baraboo_Quartzite wikiPageLength "3134".
- Baraboo_Quartzite wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Baraboo_Quartzite wikiPageRevisionID "678252124".
- Baraboo_Quartzite wikiPageWikiLink Baraboo.
- Baraboo_Quartzite wikiPageWikiLink Baraboo,_Wisconsin.
- Baraboo_Quartzite wikiPageWikiLink Baraboo_Hills.
- Baraboo_Quartzite wikiPageWikiLink Baraboo_Range.
- Baraboo_Quartzite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geologic_formations_of_Wisconsin.
- Baraboo_Quartzite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Precambrian_United_States.
- Baraboo_Quartzite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Quartzite_formations.
- Baraboo_Quartzite wikiPageWikiLink Devils_Lake_State_Park_(Wisconsin).
- Baraboo_Quartzite wikiPageWikiLink Geological_formation.
- Baraboo_Quartzite wikiPageWikiLink Hematite.
- Baraboo_Quartzite wikiPageWikiLink Iron.
- Baraboo_Quartzite wikiPageWikiLink Metamorphism.
- Baraboo_Quartzite wikiPageWikiLink Orogeny.
- Baraboo_Quartzite wikiPageWikiLink Precambrian.
- Baraboo_Quartzite wikiPageWikiLink Quartzite.
- Baraboo_Quartzite wikiPageWikiLink Ripple_marks.
- Baraboo_Quartzite wikiPageWikiLink Strata.
- Baraboo_Quartzite wikiPageWikiLink Stratum.
- Baraboo_Quartzite wikiPageWikiLink Tectonics.
- Baraboo_Quartzite wikiPageWikiLink Track_ballast.
- Baraboo_Quartzite wikiPageWikiLink Wisconsin.
- Baraboo_Quartzite wikiPageWikiLinkText "Baraboo Quartzite".
- Baraboo_Quartzite hasPhotoCollection Baraboo_Quartzite.
- Baraboo_Quartzite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Baraboo_Quartzite subject Category:Geologic_formations_of_Wisconsin.
- Baraboo_Quartzite subject Category:Precambrian_United_States.
- Baraboo_Quartzite subject Category:Quartzite_formations.
- Baraboo_Quartzite hypernym Formation.
- Baraboo_Quartzite type MilitaryUnit.
- Baraboo_Quartzite comment "Baraboo Quartzite is a Precambrian geological formation of quartzite, found in the region of Baraboo, Wisconsin. While pure quartzite is usually white or gray, Baraboo Quartzite is typically dark purple to maroon in color, due to the presence of iron (hematite) and other impurities. Baraboo Quartzite may display strata created by progressive deposition of layers of sand in the original sandstone from which the quartzite was formed (through metamorphism).".
- Baraboo_Quartzite label "Baraboo Quartzite".
- Baraboo_Quartzite sameAs m.0_l36_3.
- Baraboo_Quartzite sameAs Q16971296.
- Baraboo_Quartzite sameAs Q16971296.
- Baraboo_Quartzite wasDerivedFrom Baraboo_Quartzite?oldid=678252124.
- Baraboo_Quartzite isPrimaryTopicOf Baraboo_Quartzite.