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Geology, Land Uses and Quaternary Paleogeographic Evolution of Estaleiro Beach in Santa Catarina State, Southern Brazil

People's interests upon coastal areas have been observed during all over human history. Its exploitation has happened in many and diverse ways. Recently, the irregular expansion of coastal urban centers in such areas became a concerned kind of land use. The Man/Nature interaction over these eco...

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Published in:Journal of coastal research 2006-12, p.970-975
Main Authors: Petermann, R. M., Amin, A. H., Beaumord, A. C., Strefling, L.
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Sea level
Seas
Shorelines
Vegetation
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