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Nearshore Sand Resources of the Mississippi River Delta Plain: Marsh Island to Sandy Point

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1991

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Louisiana's critical coastal erosion problem requires large quantities of sand from offshore deposits. To locate such deposits, geophysical and geotechnical surveys were conducted on the Louisiana continental shelf. 130 pages Authors: J. R. Suter, S. Penland and K. E. Ramsey

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title Parent-5612cd9fe4b0ba4884c609ff Nearshore Sand Resources of the Mississippi River Delta Plain: Marsh Island to Sandy Point

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