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Dust storm approaching Stratford, Texas.Dust bowl surveying in Texas
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Dust storm approaching Stratford, Texas.Dust bowl surveying in Texas
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Dust storm approaching Stratford, Texas.Dust bowl surveying in Texas
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Dust and sand heaped up against fence windbreak. Local drifting began almostimperceptibly and finally merged with regional blowing.Prior to the 1930'sthere had been a number of episodes of dust storms occurring in the Dust Bowlarea. In: Erosion an
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A ranch house in South Dakota saved from burial by a wooden fence. Driftingmaterial was primarily a relatively heavy clay, not sand. In: Soil Blowingand Dust Storms, Charles E. Kellogg, Miscellaneous Publication No. 221, U.S.Department of Agricult
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Measuring the dust in the air a thousand feet above the earth with an Owensdust-counter from an open cock-pit aircraft.In: The Realm of the Air by Charles F. Talman, 1931. Library Call NumberLibrary Call Number M/0030 T151r.
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Dust storm in western U.S.
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Dust storm in western U.S.
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Dust storm in western U.S.
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Dust storm in western U.S.
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