Pedestal Rocks Formed by Differential Erosion AND Channel Erosion of the Rio Salado, Socorro County, New Mexico (United States Geological Survey Bulletin 790-A, pp. i-ii + 1-19 + 3 plates).
by Kirk Bryan
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United States Government Printing Office., 1926. Book. Fair. No Binding. ORIGINAL 1926 PUBLICATION; no covers; light browning of leaves; several small stain spots on title page and first page; light creasing of corners of leaves. .
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- Pedestal Rocks Formed by Differential Erosion AND Channel Erosion of the Rio Salado, Socorro County, New Mexico (United States Geological Survey Bulletin 790-A, pp. i-ii + 1-19 + 3 plates).
- Author
- Kirk Bryan
- Book Condition
- Used - Fair
- Publisher
- United States Government Printing Office.
- Date Published
- 1926
- Keywords
- geomorphology, differential weathering, formation of landform, landforms, pedestal rock, rocks in, fluvial, river, rivers, stream, streams, sedimentology, sedimentary facies, depositional environments, erosion, erosional
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