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I.—Subaërial Deposits of the Arid Region of North America
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
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The subaërial deposits now accumulating in the arid portion of the United States may be divided into four classes: 1, Eolian Sands; 2, Talus Slopes; 3, Alluvial Cones; and 4, Calcareous Clays to which no specific name has been applied, but which, for reasons stated below, will be called “adobe” in this paper.
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