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Table of Contents - Special Paper 432Stratigraphic Analyses Using GPRedited by Gregory S. Baker and Harry M. Jol |
Preface | v | |
1. | An introduction to ground penetrating radar (GPR) G.S. Baker, T.E. Jordan, and J. Pardy |
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2. | GPR surveys of vegetated linear dune stratigraphy in central Australia: Evidence for linear dune extension with vertical and lateral accretion C.S. Bristow, B.G. Jones, G.C. Nanson, C. Hollands, M. Coleman, and D.M. Price |
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3. | Ground penetrating radar (GPR) imaging of the internal structure of an active parabolic sand dune C.H. Hugenholtz, B.J. Moorman, and S.A. Wolfe |
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4. | Systematic pattern of beach-ridge development and preservation: Conceptual model and evidence from ground penetrating radar J.W. Johnston, T.A. Thompson, and S.J. Baedke |
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5. | Groundwater surface trends from ground penetrating radar (GPR) profiles taken across Late Holocene barriers and beach plains of the Columbia River littoral system, Pacific Northwest Coast, USA C.D. Peterson, H.M. Jol, D. Percy, and E.L. Nielsen |
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6. | A ground penetrating radar investigation of a glacial-marine ice-contact delta, Pineo Ridge, eastern coastal Maine A.K. Tary, D.M. FitzGerald, and T.K. Weddle |
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7. | The internal structure of relict lacustrine deltas, northern New York C.W. Stevens and S.D. Robinson |
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8. | Palaeolake shoreline sequencing using ground penetrating radar: Lake Alvord, Oregon, and Nevada D.E. Wilkins and W.P. Clement |
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9. | Architecture and sedimentology of an active braid bar in the Wisconsin River based on 3-D ground penetrating radar A.J. Mumpy, H.M. Jol, W.F. Kean, and J.L. Isbell |
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10. | Imaging fluvial architecture within a paleovalley fill using ground penetrating radar, Maple Creek, Guyana A.S. Hickin, P.T. Bobrowsky, R.C. Paulen, and M. Best |
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11. | Stratigraphy and tectonic implications of late Pleistocene valley fill in the Hope Valley, Canterbury, South Island, New Zealand H. Rother, H.M. Jol, and J. Shulmeister |
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12. | GPR imaging of clastic dikes at the Hanford Site, Hanford, Washington W.P. Clement and C.J. Murray |
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