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Gradational Thresholds and Landform Singularity: Significance for Quaternary Studies—A Reply

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

Z. B. Begin
Affiliation:
The Geological Survey of Israel Jerusalem, Israel
S. A. Schumm
Affiliation:
Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colorado USA

Abstract

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Letters to the Editor
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University of Washington

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