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Date: 2005-07-14 12:55:14
Pedology
Soil
Amargosa Desert
Deserts
Soil horizon
Crater Flat
Desert pavement
Duripan
Brown earth
Humus
Ped
Cone

Late Quaternary geomorphology and soils in Crater Flat, Yucca Mountain area, southern Nevada Frederick F. Peterson Emeritus Professor of Soil Science, University of Nevada, Reno, NevadaJohn W. Bell Nevada Bureau o

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