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Lankin Dome, one of the research sites, from the south along the Sweetwater River in Wyoming.

Lankin Dome, one of the research sites, from the south along the Sweetwater River in Wyoming.

Credit: Carol Frost


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View from below the summit of Lankin Dome, showing granite that caps the peak.

View from below the summit of Lankin Dome, showing granite that caps the peak.

Credit: Carol Frost


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Scientists Carol Frost and Davin Bagdonas prepare for the next pitch up Lankin Dome.

Scientists Carol Frost and Davin Bagdonas prepare for the next pitch up Lankin Dome.

Credit: Myron Allen


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Carol Frost and Davin Bagdonas making observations near the summit of Lankin Dome.

Carol Frost and Davin Bagdonas making observations near the summit of Lankin Dome.

Credit: Myron Allen


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Granite of the Wyoming batholith exposed in Wyoming's Granite Mountains.

Granite of the Wyoming batholith exposed in Wyoming's Granite Mountains.

Credit: Carol Frost


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