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Roland Paskoff,Hermann Manriquez,Lucia Cuitino,Robert Petiot
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Foredunes of Santo Domingo beach in central Chile represent steps of a prograding coastline in Holocene time up to the historical period, as suggested by 14C absolute datings. They are made of black sands which derive from volcanic ashes. These aeolian f...
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Roland Paskoff,Lucia Cuitino,Robert Petiot
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An inherited form: the high dune of Iquique (Tarapacá Region, Chile). On the arid coast of northernmost Chile, the surroundings of the city of Iquique show a high dune which reaches an elevation of about 250 m a.s.l. Geomorphological observations as well...
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