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To: Valuepro who wrote (2285)12/15/1998 10:38:00 AM
From: VAUGHN  Respond to of 7235
 
Hello Valuepro

I missed that point you were trying to make and would agree with that conclusion. More likely to see some flawed stones the closer you get to the M-1, but also more likely to see larger stones as they do not readily transport in anything but the strongest current.

Lets assume for the sake of argument, a transport distance of 1 inch every year since erosion. 1 my = 15.78 miles. Could be a lot more and could be less, but factor in another 80 my's and you can see the picture.

Seasons Greetings