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  2. Mollisol - Wikipedia

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    Mollisol is a soil type which has deep, high organic matter, nutrient-enriched surface soil , typically between 60 and 80 cm (24-31 in) in depth. This fertile surface horizon, called a mollic epipedon, is the defining diagnostic feature of Mollisols.

  3. Western Gulf coastal grasslands - Wikipedia

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    The soils, mostly Vertisols and Mollisols, are deep, loamy and clayey, and tend to be finer-textured than in the Lower Rio Grande Valley (34e) to the north. Some Entisols and Inceptisols occur near the river. The floodplain ridges once had abundant palm trees, and early Spanish explorers called the river "Rio de las Palmas." Most large palm ...

  4. Washington authorities have identified the last known remains ...

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    Liles is one of dozens of victims of the serial killer Gary Ridgway, known as the “Green River Killer.” The moniker came from a river south of Seattle where he began dumping his victims in 1982.

  5. For decades, human remains tied to the ‘Green River killer ...

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    The “Green River Killer” moniker came from a river south of Seattle where Ridgway began dumping his victims in 1982. All but two of his victims’ bodies were found near Seattle. The others ...

  6. Mark Prothero - Wikipedia

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    Prothero was co-lead counsel in State v. Ridgway, the Green River Killer, the largest serial murder case in United States history. Prothero was co-lead counsel in State v. Proctor, the falsely accused Seattle youth. After the Green River case, Prothero joined the Kent, Washington law firm of Hanis, Greaney PLLC (now Hanis Irvine Prothero, PLLC).

  7. Green River serial killer’s final unknown victim is identified

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    Before Razpotnik, Wendy Stephens was the last Green River killer victim identified in 2020. Her body was found in 1984 in a swamp near Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.

  8. Great Plains ecoregion - Wikipedia

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    Low relief landscapes, such as the various types of grasslands found throughout the Great Plains, have an effect on rainfall distribution. Rainfall in this ecoregion increases from west to east resulting in various types of prairie grasslands. Topography in the Great Plains actually affects soil composition in areas of different elevation.

  9. How missed evidence helped a serial killer evade capture for ...

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    Gary Ridgway, the Green River Killer, murdered dozens of women and girls before he was caught — but scientists missed key evidence on his first victims. ... who died in 2013. Ridgway is known to ...