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    Mallinson, David J.; Culver, Stephen J.; Riggs, Stanley R.; Walsh, J. P. (John Patrick), 1973-; Ames, Dorothea V.; Smith, Curtis W.
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10342/2861
    Subject
     Department of Geological Sciences; Institute for Coastal Science and Policy; Barrier islands; Graveyard of the Atlantic; Outer Banks (N.C.); Fresh riverine water; Estuaries; Inlets; Oregan Inlet (N.C.); Ocracoke Inlet (N.C.); Hatteras Inlet (N.C.); Drum Inlet (N.C.); Ophelia Inlet (N.C.); Buxton Inlet (N.C.); Isabel Inlet (N.C.); North Carolina Division of Coastal Management; Inlet hazard areas 
    Date
    2008-12
    Collections
    • Geological Sciences
    • North Carolina Collection
    Publisher
    East Carolina University

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