It takes the average reader and 57 minutes to read Late Quaternary Geology and Geochronology of British Columbia: Summary and discussion of radiocarbon-dated Quaternary history by John J. Clague
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In this booklet the late Quaternary geology of British Columbia is summarized within a radiocarbon-dated framework consisting of three major geologic-climate units: Olympia nonglacial interval (or Olympia Interglaciation), Fraser Glaciation, and the postglacial.
Late Quaternary Geology and Geochronology of British Columbia: Summary and discussion of radiocarbon-dated Quaternary history by John J. Clague is 56 pages long, and a total of 14,336 words.
This makes it 19% the length of the average book. It also has 18% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 1 hour and 18 minutes to read Late Quaternary Geology and Geochronology of British Columbia: Summary and discussion of radiocarbon-dated Quaternary history aloud.
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