Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Davis Knolls (40°11′N 112°38′W) is a system of semi-arid desert hills, situated 9.5 nautical miles (17.6 km) southeast of Dugway, Utah in Skull Valley (Utah). It was extensively studied and mapped by the University of Utah in 1962, under the direction of James Harrill.Geologically, the region consists of seven gravel outcroppings that all run North to South, with small valleys between them. These outcroppings have an average relief of between 200 to 600 feet."@en }
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- Davis_Knolls comment "The Davis Knolls (40°11′N 112°38′W) is a system of semi-arid desert hills, situated 9.5 nautical miles (17.6 km) southeast of Dugway, Utah in Skull Valley (Utah). It was extensively studied and mapped by the University of Utah in 1962, under the direction of James Harrill.Geologically, the region consists of seven gravel outcroppings that all run North to South, with small valleys between them. These outcroppings have an average relief of between 200 to 600 feet.".
- Q20714260 comment "The Davis Knolls (40°11′N 112°38′W) is a system of semi-arid desert hills, situated 9.5 nautical miles (17.6 km) southeast of Dugway, Utah in Skull Valley (Utah). It was extensively studied and mapped by the University of Utah in 1962, under the direction of James Harrill.Geologically, the region consists of seven gravel outcroppings that all run North to South, with small valleys between them. These outcroppings have an average relief of between 200 to 600 feet.".