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High-resolution swath sonar investigation of sand ridge, dune and ribbon morphology in the offshore environment of the New Jersey margin, John A. Goff, Donald J.P. Swift, Catherine S. Duncan, Larry A. Mayer, John E. Hughes Clarke Affiliate Scholarship
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Detailed investigation of continental shelf morphology using a high-resolution swath sonar survey: the Eel margin, northern California, John A. Goff, Dan Orange, Larry A. Mayer, John E. Hughes Clarke Affiliate Scholarship
Morphology and processes in Lake Tahoe (California-Nevada), James V. Gardner, Larry A. Mayer, John E. Hughes Clarke Affiliate Scholarship
High-resolution multibeam bathymetry of East Flower Gardens and Stetson Bank, Gulf of Mexico, James V. Gardner, Larry A. Mayer, John E. Hughes Clarke, Art Kleiner Affiliate Scholarship
Shallow-water imaging multibeam sonars: A new tool for investigating seafloor processes in the coastal zone and on the continental shelf, John E. Hughes Clarke, Larry A. Mayer, David E. Wells Affiliate Scholarship
Swath Mapping on the Continental Shelf and Slope: The Eel River Basin, Northern California, John A. Goff, Larry A. Mayer, John E. Hughes Clarke, Lincoln F. Pratson Affiliate Scholarship
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Integrating Geographic Information and Image Analysis Functionality into a Single Spatial Analysis System, Salem E. Masry, Larry A. Mayer, John E. Hughes Clarke Affiliate Scholarship
Large-scale current-induced erosion and deposition in the path of the 1929 Grand Banks turbidity current, John E. Hughes Clarke, Alexander N. Shor, David J.W. Piper, Larry A. Mayer Affiliate Scholarship
Giant flute-like scour and other erosional features formed by the 1929 Grand Banks turbidity current, Alexander N. Shor, David J.W. Piper, John E. Hughes Clarke, Larry A. Mayer Affiliate Scholarship
Pisces IV submersible observations in the epicentral region of the 1929 Grand Banks earthquake, John E. Hughes Clarke, Larry A. Mayer, David J.W. Piper, Alexander N. Shor Affiliate Scholarship
Dense biological communities at 3850 m on the Laurentian Fan and their relationship to the deposits of the 1929 Grand Banks earthquake, Larry A. Mayer, Alexander N. Shor, John E. Hughes Clarke, David J.W. Piper Affiliate Scholarship
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