Abstract

The development of resistant pavements Underground water Water level Moisture table Crust deposits CLIMATE. Discussion of the factors quantitatively important, and classification of the following types Type i. Torrential precipitation dominant Torrential concentration (extreme or moderate) in either case with daily temperature difference (extreme or large) Type 2. Protective plant covering controls A moderate and distributed rainfall, with no great extreme of daily thermal range Type 3. Wind action important A thin distributed rainfall grading to no rainfall, and daily temperature difference (extreme or large) DEPOSITS OF THE BOLSON The bajada outwash. (a) Inclination. (b) Upper limit. (c) Size of material. (d) Shape of boulders. (e) Decomposition of material. (f) Sorting. (g) Arroyo trains. (h) Sand pockets. (i) Change in layers. (j) Stratification. Playa deposits. (T) Lake. (2) Standing water mud sheet. (3) Outwash mud sheet. Modifications induced by evaporation and wind erosion. Structure of the lake deposits. (a) Strands and terraces. (b) Distribution of coarse and fine. (c) Composition and lack of subaerial

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