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December 01, 1983
Megaclasts in alluvial fills from the Ogallala Group (Miocene), Banner, Kimball, and Morrill counties, Nebraska
R. F. Diffendal
R. F. Diffendal
Univ. Nebr., Conserv. and Surv. Div., Lincoln, NE, United States
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Rocky Mountain Geology (1983) 22 (2): 109–115.
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R. F. Diffendal; Megaclasts in alluvial fills from the Ogallala Group (Miocene), Banner, Kimball, and Morrill counties, Nebraska. Rocky Mountain Geology 1983;; 22 (2): 109–115. doi:
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- alluvium
- Arikaree Group
- Banner County Nebraska
- boulders
- Brule Formation
- Cenozoic
- clastic rocks
- clastic sediments
- clasts
- conglomerate
- Kimball County Nebraska
- Miocene
- Morrill County Nebraska
- Nebraska
- Neogene
- Ogallala Formation
- Oligocene
- Paleogene
- sedimentary rocks
- sediments
- stratigraphy
- Tertiary
- transport
- United States
- western Nebraska
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