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The following pages link to William Schwab (Q138903):
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- Ground-truthing studies of west coast and Gulf of Mexico submarine fans (Q143580) (← links)
- Ground-truth studies of west coast and Gulf of Mexico submarine fans (Q143596) (← links)
- A catastrophic meltwater flood event and the formation of the Hudson Shelf Valley (Q147102) (← links)
- Storm-induced inner-continental shelf circulation and sediment transport: Long Bay, South Carolina (Q147465) (← links)
- The impact of Hurricane Sandy on the shoreface and inner shelf of Fire Island, New York: large bedform migration but limited erosion (Q148149) (← links)
- Tectonic controls on nearshore sediment accumulation and submarine canyon morphology offshore La Jolla, Southern California (Q148831) (← links)
- Regional side-scan sonar swath mapping: A tool for environmental monitoring (Q149939) (← links)
- Causes of varied sediment gravity flow types on the Alsek Prodelta, northeast Gulf of Alaska (Q151053) (← links)
- Causes of two slope-failure types in continental-shelf sediment, northeastern Gulf of Alaska (Q151054) (← links)
- Characteristics of a sandy depositional lobe on the outer Mississippi fan from SeaMARC IA sidescan sonar images (Q151783) (← links)
- Decoupling processes and scales of shoreline morphodynamics (Q153212) (← links)
- The rising sea (Q153724) (← links)
- Inner shelf morphologic controls on the dynamics of the beach and bar system, Fire Island, New York (Q153806) (← links)
- Ferromanganese crusts from Necker Ridge, Horizon Guyot and S.P. Lee Guyot: Geological considerations (Q155225) (← links)
- Persistent shoreline shape induced from offshore geologic framework: Effects of shoreface connected ridges (Q156205) (← links)
- Inner-shelf circulation and sediment dynamics on a series of shoreface connected ridges offshore of Fire Island, NY (Q236703) (← links)
- Modification of the Quaternary stratigraphic framework of the inner-continental shelf by Holocene marine transgression: An example offshore of Fire Island, New York (Q237135) (← links)
- Inner-shelf ocean dynamics and seafloor morphologic changes during Hurricane Sandy (Q239071) (← links)
- Change in morphology and modern sediment thickness on the inner continental shelf offshore of Fire Island, New York between 2011 and 2014: Analysis of hurricane impact (Q239544) (← links)
- Holocene sediment distribution on the inner continental shelf of northeastern South Carolina: implications for the regional sediment budget and long-term shoreline response (Q242816) (← links)
- Breaching the levee of a channel on the Mississippi Fan (Q254620) (← links)
- Geologic evidence for onshore sediment transport from the inner continental shelf: Fire Island, New York (Q257900) (← links)
- Cobalt-rich ferromanganese crusts from the Central Pacific (Q264945) (← links)
- A review of sediment budget imbalances along Fire Island, New York: Can nearshore geologic framework and patterns of shoreline change explain the deficit? (Q268327) (← links)
- High-resolution geophysical data collected offshore of Fire Island, New York in 2011, U.S. Geological Survey Field Activity 2011-005-FA. (Q276244) (← links)
- High-energy storms shape Puerto Rico (Q290860) (← links)
- Tracing sediment dispersal on nourished beaches: Two case studies (Q296843) (← links)
- Catastrophic meltwater discharge down the Hudson Valley: A potential trigger for the Intra-Allerød cold period (Q299921) (← links)
- Acoustic mapping as an environmental management tool: I. detection of barrels of low-level radioactive waste, Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary, California (Q310899) (← links)
- Continuous Bathymetry and Elevation Models of the Massachusetts Coastal Zone and Continental Shelf (Q329670) (← links)