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CHAPTER 4 HOLOCENE SEDIMENT THICKNESS AND FACIES DISTRIBUTION, LOOE KEY NATIONAL MARINE SANCTUARY, FLORIDA Barbara H. Lidz, Daniel M. Robbin and Eugene A. Shinn US Geological Survey Center for Coastal Geology St. Petersb
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Document Date: 2014-07-25 15:17:14


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City

Key West / Miami / /

Company

Texas Instruments / Coastal / /

Country

Australia / /

Event

Natural Disaster / /

Facility

LOOE KEY NATIONAL MARINE SANCTUARY / Looe Key Sanctuary / /

IndustryTerm

high-energy habitats / /

NaturalFeature

Hawk Channel / Gulf of Mexico / Fisher Island / Florida Keys / Florida reef / Reef of Australia / Keys reef / Looe Key reef / /

Organization

EPC / Eugene A. Shinn US Geological Survey Center for Coastal Geology St. Petersburg / Corps of Engineers Sanctuary Boundary Survey Plan / National Ocean Service / Army Corps of Engineers / /

Person

Island / Eugene A. Shinn / Marker / Hudson / Loran C Lines / Daniel M. Robbin / Coral Coral / Barbara H. Lidz / /

Position

diver / Coast Guard / dominant sediment producer / Fisher / /

ProvinceOrState

Florida / /

RadioStation

Core / /

Region

Caribbean / southwest Florida / Gulf of Mexico / /

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