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3by Nelson, Steven W., Miller, Marti L., Haeussler, Peter J., Snee, Lawrence W., Phillips, Patti J., Huber, CarolSubjects: “...bedrock geologic units...”
Published 1999
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10“... of uppermost Pleistocene and Holocene sediment that overlies Neogene bedrock and Pleistocene paleo-channel...”
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11“... of uppermost Pleistocene and Holocene sediment that overlies Neogene bedrock and Pleistocene paleo-channel...”
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12“... of uppermost Pleistocene and Holocene sediment that overlies Neogene bedrock and Pleistocene paleo-channel...”
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13“... of uppermost Pleistocene and Holocene sediment that overlies Neogene bedrock and Pleistocene paleo-channel...”
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14“.... The shelf is underlain by Neogene bedrock and a variably thick (as much as 32 m) late Quaternary sediment...”
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15“.... The shelf is underlain by Neogene bedrock and a variably thick (as much as 32 m) late Quaternary sediment...”
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16“.... The shelf is underlain by Neogene bedrock and a variably thick (as much as 32 m) late Quaternary sediment...”
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17“.... The shelf is underlain by Neogene bedrock and a variably thick (as much as 32 m) late Quaternary sediment...”
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18“... (for example, Cacchione and others, 1984) at water depths of about 25 to 35 m, in contact with offshore bedrock...”
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19“... (for example, Cacchione and others, 1984) at water depths of about 25 to 35 m, in contact with offshore bedrock...”
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20“... (for example, Cacchione and others, 1984) at water depths of about 25 to 35 m, in contact with offshore bedrock...”
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