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- Gallatin_Range abstract "The Gallatin Range is located in the U.S. states of Montana and Wyoming and includes more than 10 mountains over 10,000 feet (3,000 m). The highest peak in the range is Electric Peak at 10,969 feet (3,343 m). The Gallatin Range was named after Albert Gallatin, the longest-serving US Secretary of the Treasury and one of the negotiators of the Alaska Boundary Treaty. The range extends 75 miles (121 km) north to south and averages 20 miles (32 km) in width. The southernmost peaks of the range are in the northwestern section of Yellowstone National Park, however the majority of the range is in Gallatin National Forest. The Yellowstone River flows north on the eastern flank of the range. The Madison Range parallels the Gallatins to the west. The northern end of the range is near Livingston, Montana and Bozeman Pass separates the Gallatins from the Bridger Mountains to the north. The range is an integral part of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and has grizzly bears, wolves and other threatened and endangered species also found in Yellowstone National Park.Within the Gallatin Range, the Gallatin Petrified Forest is one of the largest petrified forests of the Eocene Epoch. The petrified wood that comprise it consist of the mineralized fossils of a mixture of transported logs and in place (in situ) wooden tree trunks rooted. The in place tree trunks are rooted in moderately developed fossil soils, (paleosols). The petrified logs, stumps, and trunks found in the Gallatin Range were buried by volcanic lahars. The lahar deposits sometimes have been reworked and redeposited by small streams. These sediments accumulated approximately 50 million year ago. The U.S. Forest Service has a 2 mile (3.2 km) long interpretive trail which details the petrified trees.In regard to these fossil forests and other fossils, collecting of fossils in Yellowstone National Park is illegal. In addition, visitors should stay on marked and maintained trails.".
- Gallatin_Range state Montana.
- Gallatin_Range thumbnail Lava_Lake_Gallatin_Range.jpg?width=300.
- Gallatin_Range wikiPageID "10117897".
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- Gallatin_Range country "United States".
- Gallatin_Range elevationFt "10969".
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- Gallatin_Range highest "Electric Peak".
- Gallatin_Range latD "45".
- Gallatin_Range latM "0".
- Gallatin_Range latNs "N".
- Gallatin_Range latS "19".
- Gallatin_Range longD "110".
- Gallatin_Range longEw "W".
- Gallatin_Range longM "50".
- Gallatin_Range longS "12".
- Gallatin_Range map "Gallatin Range.JPG".
- Gallatin_Range name "Gallatin Range".
- Gallatin_Range parent "Rocky Mountains".
- Gallatin_Range photo "Lava Lake Gallatin Range.jpg".
- Gallatin_Range photoCaption "Lava Lake in the Gallatins".
- Gallatin_Range state "Montana".
- Gallatin_Range state "Wyoming".
- Gallatin_Range subject Category:Gallatin_National_Forest.
- Gallatin_Range subject Category:Geography_of_Park_County,_Wyoming.
- Gallatin_Range subject Category:Greater_Yellowstone_Ecosystem.
- Gallatin_Range subject Category:Landforms_of_Gallatin_County,_Montana.
- Gallatin_Range subject Category:Landforms_of_Park_County,_Montana.
- Gallatin_Range subject Category:Mountain_ranges_of_Montana.
- Gallatin_Range subject Category:Mountain_ranges_of_Wyoming.
- Gallatin_Range type GeologicalFormation109287968.
- Gallatin_Range type MountainRangesOfMontana.
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- Gallatin_Range comment "The Gallatin Range is located in the U.S. states of Montana and Wyoming and includes more than 10 mountains over 10,000 feet (3,000 m). The highest peak in the range is Electric Peak at 10,969 feet (3,343 m). The Gallatin Range was named after Albert Gallatin, the longest-serving US Secretary of the Treasury and one of the negotiators of the Alaska Boundary Treaty. The range extends 75 miles (121 km) north to south and averages 20 miles (32 km) in width.".
- Gallatin_Range label "Chaînon Gallatin".
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- Gallatin_Range label "Gallatin Range".
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- Gallatin_Range depiction Lava_Lake_Gallatin_Range.jpg.
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- Gallatin_Range name "Gallatin Range".