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Variations in the Southern Hemisphere Westerlies Over the Last 23,000 Years from Lake Records in the Falkland Islands, Meghan M. Spoth Electronic Theses and Dissertations
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An Algorithm to Estimate Suspended Particulate Matter Concentrations and Associated Uncertainties from Remote Sensing Reflectance in Coastal Environments, Juliana Tavora Electronic Theses and Dissertations
How acidic sediments and seawater affect interactive effects of predation on survival, growth, and recruitment of wild and cultured soft-shell clams, Mya arenaria L., along a tidal gradient at two intertidal sites in eastern Maine, Brian F. Beal, William Otto Miscellaneous Publications
High Net Loss Of Intertidal Wetland Coverage In A Maine Estuary By Year 2100, Jack R. McLachlan Biology and Ecology Faculty Scholarship
Sediment Accumulations Patterns in the Damariscotta River Estuary, Emily A. Chandler Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Fluvial Deposition, El Nino and Landscape Construction in Northern Coastal Peru, Paul M. Pluta Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Estimating Particle Size in the Ocean from High-frequency Variability in In-situ Optics, Mary Jane Perry University of Maine Office of Research Administration: Grant Reports
NA2748 Dan Belknap, interviewed by Adam Lee Cilli, Daniel Belknap MF192 Climate Change Institute 40th Anniversary Oral History Project
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Nearshore Pockmark Field Dynamics and Evolution, Laura Lee Brothers Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Nearshore Sedimentary Pathways and Their Social Implications, Saco Bay, Maine, Laura Lee Brothers Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Subaqueous Soil Survey of Taunton Bay, Maine, Christopher T. Flannagan Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Late-Glacial Climate as Inferred fom Chironomid Assemblages in Lake Sediments from Aroostook County, Northeastern Maine, Geneva Erin Chase Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Lake-Level Fluctuations in the Fryxell Basin, Eastern Taylor Valley, Antarctica, Thomas E. Whittaker Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Ceramic Period Adaptations in the Gulf of Maine: Maritime, Terrestrial, and Horticultural Inputs Faunal Analysis of an Armouchiquois Indian Village, Robert J. Lore Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The Characteristics that Control the Stability of Eroding Coastal Bluffs in Maine, Corinn C. Keblinsky Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Formation and Age of Raised Marine Beaches, Northern Scott Coast, Antarctica, Nathan Gardner Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Evolution of Seabed Pockmarks in Penobscot Bay, Maine, Allen M. Gontz Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Distribution of Patterned Ground and Surficial Deposits on a Debris-covered Glacier Surface in Mullins Valley and Upper Beacon Valley, Antarctica, Andrew M. Lorrey Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Evolution of Sprague Neck Bar, Machias Bay, Maine, Rebecca A. Nestor Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Collaborative Research: Long Records of Paleoclimate from Florida, George L. Jacobson, Heather Almquist University of Maine Office of Research Administration: Grant Reports
Ice-core Dating and Chemistry by Direct-current Electrical Conductivity, Kenorick Taylor, Richard Alley, Joe Fiacco, Pieter Grootes, Gregg Lamorey, Paul Andrew Mayewski, Mary Jo Spencer Earth Science Faculty Scholarship
The Glaciochemistry of Snowpits from Quelccaya Ice Cap, Peru, 1982, W. Berry Lyons, Paul Andrew Mayewski, Lonnie G. Thompson, Boyd Allen III Earth Science Faculty Scholarship
Geochemical and Glacio-geomorphic Implications of Basalt Weathering in the Queen Maud Mountains, Antarctica, R. W. Talkington, Paul Andrew Mayewski, H. E. Gaudette Earth Science Faculty Scholarship
Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Project Environmental Impact Statement: Appendix A: Geology and Seismology (Supplement), Walter A. Anderson, New England Division, United States Army Engineer Division Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Project
Weathering Stages of a Tholeiitic Basalt (Dolerite), Queen Maud Mountains, Paul Andrew Mayewski Earth Science Faculty Scholarship
Glacial Geology Near McMurdo Sound and Comparison with the Central Transantarctic Mountains, Paul Andrew Mayewski Earth Science Faculty Scholarship
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