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Response to David S. Fullerton's Letter to the Editor of Quaternary Research

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

B. Brandon Curry
Affiliation:
Illinois State Geological Survey, 615 East Peabody Drive, Champaign, Illinois, 61820
Milan J. Pavich
Affiliation:
U.S. Geological Survey, Mail Stop 955, National Center, Reston, Virginia, 22092

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