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English: Desert pavements are understood to form by an accretionary process in which eolian sediment is trapped beneath surface rock fragments.
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current11:29, 12 July 2015Thumbnail for version as of 11:29, 12 July 20153,150 × 1,115 (3.35 MB)Javad.moiniThe evolution of desert pavement as a result of accumulation of fine sediments beneath surface rock fragment on alluvial surfaces.
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