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The two fundamental laws of earth evolution derived from the formation of peneplains and deposition of sediments on sea and ocean bottoms
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42205
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RP19579
Author:
Ting-Ying, H.
Citation:
OCEANOGRAPHIA SINICA. 1967 v.9 : 26 p., 16 plates;
Year:
1967
Subject:
Peneplains
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Earth - Mantle
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Sediments (Geology)
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