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- groundwater. Palaeochannels are often confused with palaeovalleys (or paleovalleys) in the published literature and studies of groundwater and mineral resources...
- back in time at least 100 million years. A Late Cretaceous system of paleovalleys incised into the Coastal Plain unconformity in the vicinity of Columbus...
- created by running water and/or m**** movement eroding sharply into soil Paleovalley – An inactive river or stream channel that has been filled or buriedPages...
- relatively incon****uous lenses that fill paleovalleys cut into the underlying Muav Limestone. Within these paleovalleys, it at most, is only about 100 feet...
- Nevada-Great Basin-Nevadaplano based on widespread ash-flow tuffs and paleovalleys". Geosphere. 8 (1): 1–27. Bibcode:2012Geosp...8....1H. doi:10.1130/GES00727...
- beneath Albany. A shallow paleovalley, now filled with proglacial lake sediments, underlies the flat surface. The paleovalley once fed the Teays River...
- Daniel J.; Jochems, Andy P.; Heizler, Matthew T. (2018). "Early Pliocene paleovalley incision during early Rio Grande evolution in southern New Mesico" (PDF)...
- Daniel J.; Jochems, Andy P.; Heizler, Matthew T. (2018). "Early Pliocene paleovalley incision during early Rio Grande evolution in southern New Mesico" (PDF)...
- paleovalleys that are 45 to 60 m (148 to 197 ft) deep and up to 1 km (0.62 mi) wide in western part of the Grand Canyon. Eastward, these paleovalleys...
- Limestone. Discontinuous lenses of Devonian Temple Butte Formation fill deep paleovalleys that have been cut into and occasionally through the Frenchman Mountain...