Natural Resources, School of
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.
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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Comments
RA-5b