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Water / Oceanography / Chandeleur Islands / Deepwater Horizon oil spill / Shoal / Continental shelf / Sedimentary rock / Breton National Wildlife Refuge / Chandeleur / Physical geography / Coastal geography / Physical oceanography
Date: 2010-02-22 18:40:00
Water
Oceanography
Chandeleur Islands
Deepwater Horizon oil spill
Shoal
Continental shelf
Sedimentary rock
Breton National Wildlife Refuge
Chandeleur
Physical geography
Coastal geography
Physical oceanography

The St. Bernard Shoals: an Outer Continental Shelf Sedimentary Deposit Suitable for Sandy Barrier Island Renourishment Chapter G of Sand Resources, Regional Geology, and Coastal

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