WebC U L T U R A L R E S O U R C E S A S S E S S M E N T Hesperia Project Hesperia, San Bernardino County, California Prepared for: David Golkar http://scppa.org/file.axd?file=/2024/10/Attachment%20D.pdf
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WebThe geologic units underlying this project are mapped entirely as alluvial deposits dating from the Pleistocene epoch (Dibblee & Minch, 2008). Pleistocene alluvial units are considered to be of high paleontological sensitivity and are well known throughout southern California to contain abundant fossil resources. Webdating from the Pliocene to Pleistocene epoch (Dibblee & Minch, 2008). Pliocene and Pleistocene alluvial units are considered to be of high paleontological sensitivity, and while the Western Science Center does not have localities within the project area, we do have numerous localities throughout the region in similarly mapped sediments. list of contractions to not include in esay
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Webdeposits dating from the Pleistocene epoch (Dibblee & Minch, 2008). Pleistocene alluvial units are considered to be of high paleontological sensitivity. The Western Science Center does not have localities within the project area or a one mile radius, but does have numerous localities throughout the region in similarly mapped sediments. Webby Thomas W. Dibblee, Jr. ; edited by John A. Minch. Imprint Santa Barbara, CA. : Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, c2007. Physical description 1 map : col. ; 90 x 58 cm., on sheet 113 x 72 cm., folded to 29 x 24 cm., in envelope 23 x 31 cm Series Dibblee Geology Center map ; no. DF-351. Digital content At the library Websilt, and gravel deposits dating from the Pleistocene epoch (Dibblee & Minch, 2008). Pleistocene alluvial units are considered to be of high paleontological sensitivity and are known throughout California to contain abundant Pleistocene fossil specimens including those associated with mammoth (Mammuthus columbi), mastodon images tapered hair style with bangs