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Aquatic ecology / Tides / Coastal geography / Geodesy / Physical oceanography / Tidal marsh / Estuary / Savannah /  Georgia / Soil salinity control / Geography of Georgia / Geography of the United States / Earth
Date: 2014-01-16 13:36:33
Aquatic ecology
Tides
Coastal geography
Geodesy
Physical oceanography
Tidal marsh
Estuary
Savannah
Georgia
Soil salinity control
Geography of Georgia
Geography of the United States
Earth

Conference Proceeding Paper, 2010 South Carolina Environmental Conference, North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, March 2010 ESTIMATING SALINITY INTRUSION EFFECTS DUE TO CLIMATE CHANGE ON THE LOWER SAVANNAH RIVER ESTUARY Pa

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