Impounded Marshes on Subsided Islands: Simulated Vertical Accretion, Processes, and Effects, Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, CA USA
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Steven J. Deverel | J. Drexler | S. Deverel | Judith Z. Drexler | Timothy Ingrum | Christina Lucero | T. Ingrum | C. Lucero
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