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Sedimentology / Planetary geology / Erg / Dune / Proctor / Barchan / Dust Devil Tracks / Dust devil / Wind / Physical geography / Mars / Geomorphology
Date: 2003-07-30 16:24:33
Sedimentology
Planetary geology
Erg
Dune
Proctor
Barchan
Dust Devil Tracks
Dust devil
Wind
Physical geography
Mars
Geomorphology

Sixth International Conference on Mars[removed]pdf TEMPORAL INVARIANCE OF WIND ORIENTATIONS AS RECORDED BY AEOLIAN FEATURES IN PROCTOR CRATER. L. K. Fenton1, M. I. Richardson2, and A. D. Toigo3, 1Arizona State Unive

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