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Ecosystem History of Southern and Central Biscayne Bay: Summary Report on Sediment Core Analyses - Year Two

U.S. Geological Survey Open File Report 2004-1312

Abstract
Introduction
Acknowledgments
Materials and Methods
Addl. Analyses of Mudbank Cores
Patterns of Change:Military Canal
Patterns of Change: Near-shore Sites
Summary
Implications for Restoration
References
Appendixes
Tables and Figures
PDF

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