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Preservation of in situ reef framework in regions of low hurricane frequency: Pleistocene of CuracËao and Bonaire, southern Caribbean
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Document Date: 2004-10-11 17:49:08


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Cockburn Town / Oslo / Mount Vernon / San Salvador / Great Inagua / Matthew Town / Inagua / Great Inagua and San Salvador / /

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Puerto Rico / Nicaragua / Bahamas / Cuba / United States / U.S. Virgin Islands / Aruba / Belize / Netherlands Antilles / Netherlands / /

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Event

Natural Disaster / /

Facility

Cornell College / Mount Vernon / University of Cincinnati / /

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bank/barrier reef / wind-driven wave energy / rst site / wave energy / bank-barrier reef / /

NaturalFeature

Inagua / Inagua Island / Holocene reef / Modern reefs / Bonaire / San Salvador / Great Inagua Island / Holocene reefs / CuracËao / Pleistocene reef / Grand Cayman reefs / Cockburn Town Reef / Aruba / Pleistocene reefs / Great Inagua / Bahamian islands / Grand Cayman Island / /

Organization

Department of Geology / Carmabi Foundation / Hato Unit of the Lower Terrace Limestone / P.O. Box / Meteorological Service of the Netherlands Antilles and Aruba / Cornell College / University of Cincinnati / Cincinnati / /

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DAVID L. MEYER / BENJAMIN J. GREENSTEIN / JILL M. BRIES / /

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Bishop / /

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Ohio / Florida / Iowa / /

Region

eastern Cuba / southern Bahamas / eastern Caribbean / Antilles / Caribbean / the Netherlands Antilles / southern Caribbean / /

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