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U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2007-1373

High-Resolution Geologic Mapping of the Inner Continental Shelf: Cape Ann to Salisbury Beach, Massachusetts


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Figure 1.3. Air photograph of Plum Island and the mouth of the Merrimack River on the northeastern coast of Massachusetts. A small drumlin (inset) anchors the southern end of the island. Erosion of the drumlin provides sandy sediment to the barrier beach and has left behind a deposit of boulders on the beach and shoreface. (Photograph by Joseph Kelley, University of Maine, March 2005.)


Figure 1.3.
  Air photograph of Plum Island and the mouth of the Merrimack River on the northeastern coast of Massachusetts.  A small drumlin (inset) anchors the southern end of the island.  Erosion of the drumlin provides sandy sediment to the barrier beach and has left behind a deposit of boulders on the beach and shoreface. (Photograph by Joseph Kelley, University of Maine, March 2005.)

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