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Collin et al. 2016: Aeolian deposition was found at 4 sites (30%) where partial infilling occurred preventing further erosion. “Despite this promise for archaeological site preservation, our observations show that gully annealing can only occur under a specific set of conditions related to fluvial sand availability and wind transport direction.”
  
 
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*[https://pubs.er.usgs.gov/publication/pp1825 East, A.E., Collins, B.D., Sankey, J.B., Corbett, S.C., Fairley, H.C., and Caster, J., 2016, Conditions and processes affecting sand resources at archeological sites in the Colorado River corridor below Glen Canyon Dam, Arizona: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1825, 104 p., http://dx.doi.org/10.3133/pp1825.]
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*[[Media:Collins 2016 GCArchSitesAeolian.pdf| Collins et al. 2016. Relations between rainfall–runoff-induced erosion and aeolian deposition at archaeological sites in a semi-arid dam-controlled river corridor, 19 p., Earth Surf. Process. Landforms]]
*[[Media:Collins 2016 GCArchSitesAeolian.pdf| Brian D. Collins, David R. Bedford, Skye C. Corbett, Collin Cronkite-Ratcliff and Helen C. Fairley, 2016, Relations between rainfall–runoff-induced erosion and aeolian deposition at archaeological sites in a semi-arid dam-controlled river corridor, 19 p., Earth Surf. Process. Landforms]]
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*[https://pubs.er.usgs.gov/publication/pp1825 East et. al. 2016. Conditions and processes affecting sand resources at archeological sites in the Colorado River corridor below Glen Canyon Dam, Arizona: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1825, 104 p., http://dx.doi.org/10.3133/pp1825.]
  
 
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Collin et al. 2016: Aeolian deposition was found at 4 sites (30%) where partial infilling occurred preventing further erosion. “Despite this promise for archaeological site preservation, our observations show that gully annealing can only occur under a specific set of conditions related to fluvial sand availability and wind transport direction.”

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