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Document Type

Article

Date of this Version

5-1998

Citation

Bleed, A. S., Flowerday, C. A. (1998). An Atlas of the Sand Hills, Conservation and Survey Division, University of Nebraska, Resource Atlas 5b, 260 p.

Comments

RA-5b

Abstract

The Sand Hills region, approximately 19,300 square miles of sand dunes stretching 265 miles across Nebraska and into South Dakota, is the largest sand-dune area in the Western Hemisphere and is one of the largest grass-stabilized dune regions in the world.

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