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English: Summary table of the common physical and anthropogenic causes of coastal land loss.
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Source Morton, R.A., 2003. An overview of coastal land loss: with emphasis on the Southeastern United States (p. 28). US Geological Survey, Center for Coastal and Watershed Studies. open-File Report 03-337
Author R. A. Morton

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