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- Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands: Abiotic & Floristic Characterization-Plate 303-09-2006
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- Sand-Spit Embayment at Little Tail Point, Green Bay, WI. Formed by longshore transport, the sand spit creates and protects a narrow, shallow embayment on its landward ...
- Greenversations Question of the Week: What is the best way to reduce fossil fuel use?04-30-2008
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- 1st it starts with a tow bar and a reciever that would make it able to connect ... Then an electric car with the tow bar that would have front wheel drive and rear wheel charging ...
- Greenversations Question of the Week: What is the best way to reduce fossil fuel use?04-30-2008
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- 1st it starts with a tow bar and a reciever that would make it able to connect ... Then an electric car with the tow bar that would have front wheel drive and rear wheel charging ...
- Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands: Abiotic & Floristic Characterization03-09-2006
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- ... protected sites, including deltaic channels, estuarine channels, and sheltered sand-spit embayments, primarily within Green Bay, WI... nbsp;This group consists of barred lacustrine estuaries of western Lower Michigan, generally south of the ...
- Registered Gasoline and Diesel Additives (Alphabetical Order)01-12-2010
- "List of registered gasoline and diesel additives."
- Conservation of Biological Diversity in the Great Lakes Basin Ecosystem: Issues and Opportunities03-09-2006
- "Biological diversity underpins the functional integrity of the Great Lakes basin ecosystem."
- Great Lakes Ecosystem: Conservation of Biological Diversity in the Great Lakes Basin03-09-2006
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- Baymouth bars and spits were often formed by the (Lakeplains Map see Figure 2 ... longshore currents and accrete to form dunes, as well as bars and spits that shelter of many highly productive marshes.
- Registered Diesel Additives: Public01-12-2010
- "All gasoline and diesel motor vehicle fuel additives must be registered in accordance with 40 CFR 79."
- Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands: Abiotic & Floristic Characterization-Plate103-09-2006
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- ... reduce wave height and energy, or in areas where nearshore bars and small sand spits block the waves, as at Search Bay ...
- Management Measures for Hydromodification - Glossary | Polluted Runoff (Nonpoint Source Pollution) | US EPA01-13-2010
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- Bar : A submerged or emerged embankment of sand, gravel, or other ... Barrier beach : A bar essentially parallel to the shore, the crest of which is ...
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