EXAMINATION OF BULK SOIL AND DETRITAL CHARCOAL FOR DATABLE MATERIAL FROM THE DUNGENESS RIVER GEOMORPHIC STUDY, WASHINGTON

Author(s): Kathryn Puseman

Year: 2000

Summary

Bulk soil and detrital charcoal samples were recovered from natural exposures or soil pits on stream terraces adjacent to the Dungeness River in the northeastern portion of the Olympic Peninsula, Washington. These samples are from terraces incised into the alluvial plain between the eastern Olympic Mountains and the Strait of Juan de Fuca at Dungeness Bay. Botanic components and detrital charcoal were identified in each of the samples, and potentially radiocarbon datable material was separated.

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EXAMINATION OF BULK SOIL AND DETRITAL CHARCOAL FOR DATABLE MATERIAL FROM THE DUNGENESS RIVER GEOMORPHIC STUDY, WASHINGTON. Kathryn Puseman. PRI Technical Report ,2000-061. 2000 ( tDAR id: 378566) ; doi:10.6067/XCV88G8K31

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min long: -123.389; min lat: 47.972 ; max long: -122.9; max lat: 48.166 ;

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