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Reply to R. LeB. Hooke's Discussion of “Use of Multiparameter Relative-Age Methods for Age Estimation and Correlation of Alluvial Fan Surfaces on a Desert Piedmont, Eastern Mojave Desert, California”
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20 January 2017
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