Bioturbation
As in: Massive textures result from heavy bioturbation of originally laminated silts and interstratified gravel lenses.
I dream of a hard and brutal mysticism in which the naked self merges with a non-human world and yet somehow survives still intact, individual, separate. Paradox and bedrock.
Bioturbation
As in: Massive textures result from heavy bioturbation of originally laminated silts and interstratified gravel lenses.
Are you actually reading up on geomorphology? Had a weekend with a geomorphologist who studied biological implications along the Yampa river. Most of the time I just nodded because my head couldn’t process his diction. I think I learned something.
I love Phillip’s comment… I read the post and was like “How on earth do you reply to that”… but Phillip found a way!!!
Only reading the attached article, insofar as it relates to preColumbian agriculture patterns.Doesn’t everyone?
Dang a day late and short again. Mmmm amaranth.Luna Leopold’s fluvial process book is little less dry. I read his first book, “Water” working as a guide on the Yampa (only major un-damned trib. to the Colorado) and Green Rivers in late ’80’s; it kinda changed vocational direction. directions.
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