000229726 000__ 01661cam\a2200349\a\45e0 000229726 001__ 229726 000229726 005__ 20210513091854.0 000229726 008__ 930922s1994\\\\vauab\\\\b\\\f000\0\eng\\ 000229726 010__ $$a 93036751 000229726 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocm29029569 000229726 035__ $$a229726 000229726 040__ $$aDLC$$beng$$cDLC$$dGPO$$dBTCTA$$dOCLCO 000229726 043__ $$an-us-ga$$an-us-nc$$an-us-sc 000229726 049__ $$aISEA 000229726 05000 $$aQE75$$b.B9 no.2069 000229726 074__ $$a0620 000229726 08200 $$a557.3 s$$a551.3/75/09758$$220 000229726 0860_ $$aI19.3:2069 000229726 1001_ $$aMarkewich, Helaine W. 000229726 24513 $$aAn overview of Pleistocene and Holocene inland dunes in Georgia and the Carolinas :$$bmorphology, distribution, age, and Paleoclimate /$$cH.W. Markewich and William Markewich. 000229726 260__ $$aWashington :$$bU.S. G.P.O. Survey ;$$aDenver, CO :$$bFor sale by U.S. Geological Survey, Map Distribution,$$c1994. 000229726 300__ $$aiv, 32 p. :$$bill., maps ;$$c28 cm. 000229726 4901_ $$aU.S. Geological Survey bulletin ;$$v2069 000229726 500__ $$a"Inland dunes in the Southeastern United States represent periods of low precipitation and (or) monsoon conditions with persistent and (or) recurrent West and Southwest winds. Geomorphic position, stratigraphic position, and C-14 ages suggest that the most recent period of dune formation began some time after 15 ka and ended between 5 and 3 ka." 000229726 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 29-32). 000229726 650_0 $$aSand dunes$$zGeorgia. 000229726 650_0 $$aSand dunes$$zNorth Carolina. 000229726 650_0 $$aSand dunes$$zSouth Carolina. 000229726 650_0 $$aGeology, Stratigraphic$$yPleistocene. 000229726 650_0 $$aGeology, Stratigraphic$$yHolocene. 000229726 7001_ $$aMarkewich, William. 000229726 830_0 $$aU.S. Geological Survey bulletin ;$$v2069. 000229726 85200 $$bgen$$hQE75$$i.B9$$ino.2069 000229726 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:229726$$pGLOBAL_SET 000229726 980__ $$aBIB 000229726 980__ $$aBOOK