02726oam 2200661 450 991070864110332120170413071438.0(CKB)5470000002470816(OCoLC)889716105(EXLCZ)99547000000247081620140901d1994 ua 0engurn||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAn overview of Pleistocene and Holocene inland dunes in Georgia and the Carolinas morphology, distribution, age, and Paleoclimate /H.W. Markewich and William MarkewichWashington :United States Government Printing Office,1994.1 online resource (iv, 32 pages) illustrations, mapsU.S. Geological Survey bulletin ;2069Title from title screen (viewed August 25, 2014).Also available online in PDF format from the U.S. Geological Survey Warehouse (http://pubs.er.usgs.gov/)."Inland dunes in the Southeastern United States represent periods of low precipitation and (or) monsoon conditions with persistent and (or) recurrent West and Southwest winds. Geomorphic position, stratigraphic position, and C-14 ages suggest that the most recent period of dune formation began some time after 15 ka and ended between 5 and 3 ka."Includes bibliographical references (pages 29-32).Overview of Pleistocene and Holocene inland dunes in Georgia and the Carolinas Geology, StratigraphicHoloceneGeology, StratigraphicPleistoceneSand dunesGeorgiaSand dunesNorth CarolinaSand dunesSouth CarolinaGeology, StratigraphicfastHolocene Geologic PeriodfastPleistocene Geologic EpochfastSand dunesfastGeorgiafastNorth CarolinafastSouth CarolinafastGeology, StratigraphicGeology, StratigraphicSand dunesSand dunesSand dunesGeology, Stratigraphic.Holocene Geologic Period.Pleistocene Geologic Epoch.Sand dunes.Markewich Helaine W.1390679Markewich WilliamGeological Survey (U.S.),COPCOPOCLCOOCLCFGPOBOOK9910708641103321An overview of Pleistocene and Holocene inland dunes in Georgia and the Carolinas3443732UNINA