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Author(s) McCarney-Castle, K.; Voulgaris, G.; Kettner, A. J.;
BibType journalArticle
Title Analysis of Fluvial Suspended Sediment Load Contribution through Anthropocene History to the South Atlantic Bight Coastal Zone, U.S.A.
Editors
Year 2010-07-01
Journal The Journal of Geology
Booktitle
Volume 118
Pages 399–416
URL https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/652658
DOI 10.1086/652658
ISBN
Note Auto downloaded ref at: 2019-12-31


 
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Model(s) discussed: HydroTrend