Attached is report I recently completed on Arroyo Grande Creek (San Luis Obispo County). Thought it might be of interest as an example of the use of natural history collections.
Mark
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You might also be interested in this recent book chapter
published by the Geological Society of America.
All the chapters have now been published online and the abstracts are available at https://pubs.geoscienceworld.org/gsa/books/book/2498/. The book is currently at the printers and will probably be published in about 3 weeks. Hard copies of the book will be available from the publishers, Geological Society of America.
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