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Comparison of Peat Types & Pollen Zones Comparison of Peat Types and Pollen Zones (81-XXV-9)
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Worldwide Sea Level Rise Since 5000 World-Wide Eustatic Sea-Level Rise since 5,000 (81-XXV-20)
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Zonation of Environments Zonation of the Sedimentologic Environments in the Peat and Associated Palynomorphs (81-XXV-4)
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Pollen and Peat Profiles for Core 76-13 Pollen and Peat Profiles of Core 76-13 (81-XXV-8)
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Pollen and Peat Profile for 58-TI Pollen and Peat Profiles of Core 518-T1 (81-XXV-3)
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Common Peat Types and Their Environmental Significance Common Peat Types and their Environmental Affiliations (81-XXV-7)
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Carbon 14 Dates in Off-Shore Cores Carbon-14 Dates and their Locations within the Cores (81-XXV-10)
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Map of Environments in Harney River Area Map of Environments in the Harney River Area (81-XXV-2)
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Rates of Shoreline Recession Deduced from Core Data Rates of Shoreline Recession for Southwest Florida (81-XXV-17)
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Rates of Florida Sea Level Rise (Table) Rates of Sea-Level Rise for Southwest Florida (81-XXV-19)
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Generalized Profile Showing Stratigraphic Relationships of Peat Horizons Generalized Profile Showing Stratigraphic Relationships of Peat Types (81-XXV-12)
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Florida Sea Level Rise since 4500 Eustatic Sea-Level Rise in Southwest Florida Since 4,500 Years B.P. (81-XXV-18)
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Rates of Peat Accumulation Deduced from Core 76-13 Rates of Peat Accumulation Determined from Core 76-13 (81-XXV-16)
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Generalized Cross Section Showing Seaward Extension of the Peat Generalized Cross Section Showing Seaward Extension of Peat (81-XXV-5)
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Idealized Peat Forming Environments Idealized Diagram Showing the Relationships of the Peat-Forming Environments of Southwest Florida (81-XXV-13)
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Worldwide Sea Level Rise Since 18,000 World-Wide Eustatic Sea-Level Rise from 18,000 Years B.P. to the Present (81-XXV-22)
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