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Forts, floods, and periglacial features : exploring the Pittsburgh Low Plateau and Upper Youghiogheny Basin / edited by Joseph T. Hannibal, Cleveland Museum of Natural History, 1 Wade Oval Drive, Cleveland, Ohio 44106, USA; Kyle C. Fredrick, California University of Pennsylvania, Department of Earth Sciences, California, Pennsylvania 15419, USA.
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Language
English
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Geological Society of America
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Geology
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Pennsylvania
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Geology
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Pennsylvania
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Pittsburgh Region
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Floods
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Pennsylvania
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Johnstown (Cambria County)
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Archaeology
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Pennsylvania
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Pittsburgh Region
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Periglacial processes
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Pennsylvania
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Geology, Stratigraphic
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Pleistocene
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Mount Washington (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
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Youghiogheny River Valley
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Pittsburgh (Pa.)
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History
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Editor
Hannibal, Joseph T.
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Fredrick, Kyle C.
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Geological Society of America
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Contents
From Fort Pitt to Coal Hill : geological, archaeological, and historical aspects of downtown Pittsburgh and Mount Washington / Joseph T. Hannibal, Andrew Gaerte, and Ann L. Holstein
Pleistocene periglacial features of the Pittsburgh Low Plateau and Upper Youghiogheny Basin / Rebecca Kavage Adams, Mark Swift, David K. Brezinski, and Steven J. Kite
New insights and lessons learned from the Johnstown, Pennsylvania flood of 1889 / Carrie E. Davis Todd
The old, the crude, anad the muddy : oil history in western Pennsylvania (abstract) / Kristin M. Carter and Kathy J. Flaherty
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Forts, floods, and periglacial features
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