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Molokaÿi—Two Different Types of Reef Growth in the Past 8,000 Years Mary S. Engels1 and Charles H. Fletcher2 Hale O Lono Figure 1. Satellite images of Hale O
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Document Date: 2008-11-20 19:10:06


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Honolulu / /

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BP / Cochran S.A. / /

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Natural Disaster / /

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Lono Harbor / Hale O Lono wharf / Hakina Gulch University / /

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low wave energy / increased wave energy / high wave energy / high-energy / low-energy / Satellite images / energy / /

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Kailua Bay / Hanauma Bay / Southern Ocean / Holocene-age reefs / Oÿahu / Kaiwi Channel / Holocene reef / FRINGING REEF / /

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Department of Geology and Geophysics / Sea Education Association / Hakina Gulch University / Pleistocene / South Molokaÿi Fringing Reef CHAPTER / ÿi Fringing Reef CHAPTER / Wai University / P.O. Box / Gulch University / /

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High Coralline / Hale O Lono / Hale O Lono Wai / Woods Hole / /

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Methodology MolokaØi coral/algal assemblage model / /

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4A A 4.0 A1 A1 Encrusting / /

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Hawaii / Massachusetts / /

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Geophysics / X-ray / /

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http /

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