Wyoming Basin physiographic province
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The Wyoming Basin physiographic province is a geographic area through which the Continental Divide of the Americas traverses. The province includes the Washakie Basin[1] and Great Divide Basins, and is demarcated by the following:
- southwest: Uinta Mountains
- west: west side of Green River watershed
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See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Select Area of Interest". [Wyoming Stratigraphy]. Wyoming State Geological Survey. Retrieved April 24, 2010. (Great Basin Divide, Washakie Basin)
42°31′24″N 109°39′09″W / 42.523422°N 109.652504°W