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(Typical vertical stratification and permeability profiles of (a) fining- or thinning-upward and (b) coarsening- or thickening-upward sequences. <italic>Fining</italic> and <italic>coarsening</italic> refer to average relative grain size of individual l...)
 
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Typical vertical stratification and permeability profiles of (a) fining- or thinning-upward and (b) coarsening- or thickening-upward sequences. <italic>Fining</italic> and <italic>coarsening</italic> refer to average relative grain size of individual laminae and beds, and <italic>thinning</italic> and <italic>thickening</italic> refer to the relative thickness of Individual laminae and beds.
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Typical vertical stratification and permeability profiles of (a) fining- or thinning-upward and (b) coarsening- or thickening-upward sequences. ''Fining'' and ''coarsening'' refer to average relative grain size of individual laminae and beds, and ''thinning'' and ''thickening'' refer to the relative thickness of Individual laminae and beds.
  
 
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Typical vertical stratification and permeability profiles of (a) fining- or thinning-upward and (b) coarsening- or thickening-upward sequences. Fining and coarsening refer to average relative grain size of individual laminae and beds, and thinning and thickening refer to the relative thickness of Individual laminae and beds.

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