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- - - 1 454 TEA we need a stream table↘
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- - - 1 456 TEA we're gonna work on that↘ ∙hh u:m hh if you: dro:p sea
- - - 1 457 TEA leve:l (.) dramatically: (.) then you're exposing rocks
- - - 1 458 TEA that were- were no:t previously exposed↘ ∙hh so they're
- - - 1 459 TEA actually
- - - 1 460 UNK (0.4)
- - - 1 461 TEA probably going to erode↘
- - - 1 462 UNK (0.4)
- - - 1 463 TEA especially if it's a dramatic drop↘ if it's a very
- - - 1 464 TEA rapid drop↘ ∙hh if it's a ↑slower drop in sea level ∙hh
- - - 1 465 TEA then you have time to kind of-
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- - - 1 467 TEA those packages of sediment and the different facies
- - - 1 468 TEA can work their way dow:n↘ ∙hh ∆but if you∆ drop sea
- - - 1 469 TEA level dramatically then there's-
- - - 1 470 UNK (0.4)
- - - 1 471 TEA if you think about
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