Dating fluvial terraces with and profiles: application to the Wind River, Wyoming

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P819ADS bibcode1999Geomo..27...41H
P356DOI10.1016/S0169-555X(98)00089-0

P50authorRobert S. AndersonQ59196538
Robert C. FinkelQ105092111
Oliver A. ChadwickQ110680646
P2093author name stringGregory S. Hancock
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P433issue1-2
P304page(s)41-60
P577publication date1999-02-01
P1433published inGeomorphologyQ15763740
P1476titleDating fluvial terraces with and profiles: application to the Wind River, Wyoming
P478volume27

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