The terrain and soils of the Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve are complex and variable. They have formed through weathering of geological materials within the Reserve, transportation of dune sands by the wind, and deposition of lake sediments. These historical processes explain the pattern of soils and landscape features that are observed in the present day.
This article belongs to the collection: The Natural History of Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve, Western Australia.
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