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The Mule Spring Limestone is a geologic formation in the Saline Range of eastern California and Split Mountain and Goldfield Hills of Nevada. It is also to be found in the Inyo Mountains and White Mountains. It preserves fossils, such as trilobites, dating back to the Cambrian period.

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  • The Mule Spring Limestone is a geologic formation in the Saline Range of eastern California and Split Mountain and Goldfield Hills of Nevada. It is also to be found in the Inyo Mountains and White Mountains. It preserves fossils, such as trilobites, dating back to the Cambrian period. (en)
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  • The Mule Spring Limestone is a geologic formation in the Saline Range of eastern California and Split Mountain and Goldfield Hills of Nevada. It is also to be found in the Inyo Mountains and White Mountains. It preserves fossils, such as trilobites, dating back to the Cambrian period. (en)
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