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Ocean section of Bogue inlet: the mouth of the White Oak River
About this photograph
- Creator
- Dirk Frankenberg
- Date created
- 1999
- Location
- Bogue Inlet, North Carolina
- License
- This photograph copyright ©1999. All Rights Reserved
See this photograph in context
- A blackwater river from sea to source: The White Oak River transect: A “virtual field trip” up the White Oak River in southeastern North Carolina, with discussion of how local ecology changes along the way due to decreasing salinity. (Page 3)
- Large sand volume barrier islands: Environmental processes and development risks: This Carolina Environmental Diversity Explorations “virtual field trip” explores the nature and structure of barrier islands with large sand volume, on which built structures are relatively well insulated from hurricane damage. (Page 9)
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