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  1. 1
    ... of uppermost Pleistocene and Holocene sediment that overlies Neogene bedrock and Pleistocene paleo-channel...
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    ... of uppermost Pleistocene and Holocene sediment that overlies Neogene bedrock and Pleistocene paleo-channel...
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  3. 3
    ... of uppermost Pleistocene and Holocene sediment that overlies Neogene bedrock and Pleistocene paleo-channel...
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  4. 4
    ... of uppermost Pleistocene and Holocene sediment that overlies Neogene bedrock and Pleistocene paleo-channel...
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    .... The shelf is underlain by Neogene bedrock and a variably thick (as much as 32 m) late Quaternary sediment...
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    .... The shelf is underlain by Neogene bedrock and a variably thick (as much as 32 m) late Quaternary sediment...
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  7. 7
    .... The shelf is underlain by Neogene bedrock and a variably thick (as much as 32 m) late Quaternary sediment...
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  8. 8
    .... The shelf is underlain by Neogene bedrock and a variably thick (as much as 32 m) late Quaternary sediment...
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    by J.T. Watt, S.R. Hartwell, C.W. Davenport
    Published 2015
    ... (for example, Cacchione and others, 1984) at water depths of about 25 to 35 m, in contact with offshore bedrock...
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    by J.T. Watt, S.R. Hartwell, C.W. Davenport
    Published 2015
    ... (for example, Cacchione and others, 1984) at water depths of about 25 to 35 m, in contact with offshore bedrock...
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    by J.T. Watt, S.R. Hartwell, C.W. Davenport
    Published 2015
    ... (for example, Cacchione and others, 1984) at water depths of about 25 to 35 m, in contact with offshore bedrock...
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    by J.T. Watt, S.R. Hartwell, C.W. Davenport
    Published 2015
    ... (for example, Cacchione and others, 1984) at water depths of about 25 to 35 m, in contact with offshore bedrock...
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  13. 13
    ..., 1984) at water depths of about 25 to 35 m, in contact with offshore bedrock uplifts and unit Qms...
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  14. 14
    ... maximum depth of 260 m on the south edge of the map. The shelf is underlain by late Neogene bedrock and a...
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  15. 15
    ... maximum depth of 260 m on the south edge of the map. The shelf is underlain by late Neogene bedrock and a...
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  16. 16
    ... maximum depth of 260 m on the south edge of the map. The shelf is underlain by late Neogene bedrock and a...
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  17. 17
    ... maximum depth of 260 m on the south edge of the map. The shelf is underlain by late Neogene bedrock and a...
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    by S.Y. Johnson, S.R. Hartwell, M.W. Manson
    Published 2014
    ... bedrock blocks (Blake and others, 2002). Rocks east of the fault that occur along the coast...
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    by S.Y. Johnson, S.R. Hartwell, M.W. Manson
    Published 2014
    ... juxtaposed different coastal bedrock blocks (Blake and others, 2002). Rocks east of the fault that occur...
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    by S.Y. Johnson, S.R. Hartwell, M.W. Manson
    Published 2014
    ... bedrock blocks (Blake and others, 2002). Rocks east of the fault that occur along the coast...
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