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Shoreline Evolution of Lagoon Sandy Spits and Adjacent Beaches, Lagoa dos Patos, Brazil
Miranda, I.M.; Toldo, E.E., Jr.; Klein, A.H.F., and Vieira da Silva, G., 2019. Shoreline evolution of lagoon sandy spits and adjacent beaches, Lagoa dos Patos, Brazil. Journal of Coastal Research, 35(5), 1010–1023. Coconut Creek (Florida), ISSN 0749-0208. The development of lagoon sandy spits is dep...
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