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Coastal Plain Hardwood Problem

Journal of Forestry, 1978
Abstract Most forest acreage suitable for growing the major species of southern pine is on the Coastal Plain. But much of the growing space on these sites is encumbered with unwanted hardwoods. Moreover, the amount is increasing. Cultural measures to increase pine stocking could be undertaken at moderate cost on some four-fifths of the ...
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WEST GULF COASTAL PLAIN ECOREGIONS

2003
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Tertiary shorelines, Texas coastal plain

Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 1968
Abstract The position of the present shore line of the Gulf of Mexico in Texas is taken as one reference line and the area of outcrop for each series as another. At the outcrop Paleocene Midway deposits are marine; Eocene deposits are alternately continental and marine; Oligocene, Miocene and Pliocene sediments at the surface are continental.
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Summary of Atlantic Coastal Plain

AAPG Bulletin, 1961
The emerged part of the Atlantic Coastal Plain is underlain chiefly by Cretaceous and Tertiary sediments. Some deep-lying beds may be of Jurassic Age, and thin deposits of Quaternary age blanket coastal areas. In aggregate, the sediments thicken as a wedge toward the coast; at the extreme tips of southern New Jersey and eastern North Carolina they are ...
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Coastal Plain Milk Snake

2002
The fact sheets provide information regarding the 71 different species of reptiles and amphibians in New Jersey. The purpose of the fact sheets is to help residents and visitors identify the many species throughout the state.
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Chapter Four. The Coastal Plains

2011
Improving trade conditions and improved security encouraged export-oriented agriculture and settlement throughout the coastal plains. The period between the 1860s and 1908 witnessed a general expansion of cultivated land and a revival of settlements, similar to that described for the Jerusalem and Hebron mountains in this chapter.
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NORTH CAROLINA COASTAL PLAIN FLOOR

Geological Society of America Bulletin, 1948
On the basis of recent drilling, the author has reversed and brought up to date the basement slopes of the North Carolina Coastal Plain Floor. There are shown to be two gradients, a gentle slope of 10 to 14 feet per mile and nearer the coast a steeqer slope of 122-124 feet per mile.
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Coastal Plain and Patos Lagoon

1997
Wetland and deep-water habitats (sensu Cowardin et al. 1979) of different types characterize the coastal plain of Brazil’s extreme south, though the Patos-Mirim Lagoon complex is the dominant feature. With a surface area of 10 227 km2, the Patos Lagoon classifies as the world’s largest choked lagoon (Kjerfve 1986).
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