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Southern United States / Gulf of Mexico / Mississippi River / Atchafalaya Basin / Intracoastal Waterway / Hurricane Lili / Bayou / Thematic Mapper / Hurricane Rita / Geography of the United States / Louisiana / Acadiana
Date: 2007-06-26 16:00:41
Southern United States
Gulf of Mexico
Mississippi River
Atchafalaya Basin
Intracoastal Waterway
Hurricane Lili
Bayou
Thematic Mapper
Hurricane Rita
Geography of the United States
Louisiana
Acadiana

Big Hog Bayou, Louisiana Comparison of Marsh Shears After Hurricanes Andrew, Lili, and Rita (Landsat 5 Thematic Mapper Satellite Imagery) Fresh Marsh Community Type November 29, 1992

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