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U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2015-1153

Sea-Floor Texture and Physiographic Zones of the Inner Continental Shelf From Salisbury to Nahant, Massachusetts, Including the Merrimack Embayment and Western Massachusetts Bay


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Image of sediment texture regions in the study area and confidence values for data interpretation. Sediment texture polygons are assigned a confidence value from one (highest confidence) to four (lowest) on the basis of the resolution of geophysical data and the number of input data sources.

Figure 16. Sediment texture regions in the study area and confidence values for data interpretation. Sediment texture polygons are assigned a confidence value from one (highest confidence) to four (lowest) on the basis of the resolution of geophysical data and the number of input data sources.

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