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U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2011-1156


Carolinas Coastal Change Processes Project Data Report for Observations near Diamond Shoals, North Carolina, January-May 2009

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By Brandy N. Armstrong, John C. Warner, George Voulgaris, Jeffrey H. List, E. Robert Thieler, Marinna A. Martini, and Ellyn T. Montgomery

Photograph of a guard buoy deployment from the R. V. Connecticut off Cape Hatteras

Deploying a guard buoy from the R.V. Connecticut off Cape Hatteras in January 2009.
Photo courtesy of Sandra Baldwin.


U.S. Department of the Interior
KEN SALAZAR, Secretary

U.S. Geological Survey
Marcia K. McNutt, Director

U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, Virginia: 2011
Version 1.1 was relased March 2014

 

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Suggested citation: Armstrong, B.N., Warner, J.C., Voulgaris, G., List, J.H., Thieler, E.R., Martini, M.M.,and Montgomery, E.T., 2011, Carolinas Coastal Change Processes Project data report for observations near Diamond Shoals, North Carolina, January-May 2009 (ver. 1.1, March 2014: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2011-1156.

 

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