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Title: 300-million-year-old soils and their implications on predicting ancient climate conditions
Other Titles: Three-hundred million-year-old soils and their implications on predicting ancient climate conditions
Authors: Turner-Williams, Monica M.
Yang, Wan
Keywords: Climatic changes
Soil surveys
Kansas geology
Issue Date: 22-Apr-2005
Publisher: Wichita State University. Graduate School.
Citation: Turner-Williams, M. M. , & Yang, W. (2005). 300-Million-Year-Old soils and their implications on predicting ancient climate conditions. In Proceedings : 1st Annual Symposium : Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects. Wichita, KS : Wichita State University, p.51-52.
Series/Report no.: GRASP
v.1
Description: Paper presented to the 1st Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held at the Hughes Metropolitan Complex, Wichita State University, April 22, 2005.
Research completed at the Department of Geology, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Wichita State University.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10057/469
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