Abstract

Abstract Deposits located in hollows, reminiscent of nivation cirques and restricted to altitudes over 2 900 m, are described form an area south of Sani Pass. The deposits consist of layers of gravel with and without boulders, alternating with organic clays. It is postulated that these deposits provide evidence of former climatic fluctuations.

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