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This website was developed by the Science Education Resource Center (SERC) at Carleton College and its partners with funding from the National Science Foundation and other sponsors. Any views expressed in this website do not necessarily reflect the views of SERC, Carleton College or any of its sponsors or affiliates.

Citing this Site

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Macdonald, H. (2004) Geologic Puzzles: Morrison Formation, Starting Point. Retrieved Sept 9, 2004, from http://serc.carleton.edu/introgeo/interactive/examples/morrisonpuzzle.html

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We encourage the reuse and dissemination of the material on this site for noncommercial purposes (like education) as long as attribution is retained. To this end the material on this site, unless otherwise noted, is offered under a Creative Commons license Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0. Attribution should include at a minimum a link to the original material on the SERC site and credit to the original author (see above for determining that information). In most cases including all the information in the citation format above is preferred.

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Unless other arrangements are in place authors of original works submitted to SERC retain their copyright. But in volunteering the works they agree to offer it under this license allowing for reuse and redistribution with attribution. Authors are responsible for obtaining copyright permission for all materials that they distribute within their work.  If you are an author contributing materials to a SERC-hosted project you'll want to be familiar with our Copyright Pointers for Contributors.

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