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Continental Shelf Research. 101:59-70
Between 2008 and 2013, high-resolution geophysical surveys were conducted around the Mississippi barrier islands and offshore. The sonar surveys included swath and single-beam bathymetry, sidescan, and chirp subbottom data collection. The geophysical
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James G. Flocks, B.J. Reynolds, Jack L. Kindinger, Thomas M. Tuten, Kyle W. Kelso, Chelsea A. Stalk, Joseph J. Fredericks, Nancy T. DeWitt
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Data Series.
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Marine Geology. 355:274-290
The geologic evolution of barrier islands is profoundly influenced by the nature of the deposits underlying them. Many researchers have speculated on the origin and evolution of Cat Island in Mississippi, but uncertainty remains about whether or not
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Journal of Coastal Research. 10054:113-126
FLOCKS, J.; KINDINGER, J.; MAROT, M., and CHARLES, C., 2009. Ssediment characterization and dynamics in Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana. Journal of Coastal Research, SI(54), 113–126. West Palm Beach (Florida), ISSN 0749-0208. Lake Pontchartrain in so
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Geo-Marine Letters. 29:359-378
The barrier-island systems of the Mississippi River Delta plain are currently undergoing some of the highest rates of shoreline retreat in North America (~20 m/year). Effective management of this coastal area requires an understanding of the processe
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James G. Flocks, Mark Kulp, Jack L. Kindinger, Noreen A. Buster, Michael D. Miner, Julie C. Bernier
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The Proceedings of the Coastal Sediments 2015.
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James G. Flocks, Michael FitzHarris, Jack L. Kindinger, Julie C. Bernier, Nancy T. DeWitt, Kyle W. Kelso
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Open-File Report.
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Duncan M. FitzGerald, James G. Flocks, Nicholas F. Ferina, Mark Kulp, Jack L. Kindinger, Chandra A. Dreher
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Journal of Sedimentary Research. 76:429-443
The coastal zone of southeastern Louisiana is the product of numerous cycles of progradation, abandonment, and marine transgression of the Mississippi River delta. Currently, the shoreline in the Barataria Bight is undergoing significant erosion and
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David E. Krantz, Patricia Donovan, M. Scott Harris, James G. Flocks, Paul T. Gayes, Jack L. Kindinger
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Journal of Coastal Research. 211:49-64
HARRIS, M.S.; GAYES, P.T.; KINDINGER, J.L.; FLOCKS, J.G.; KRANTZ, D.E., and DONOVAN, P., 2005. Quaternary geomorphology and modern coastal development in response to an inherent geologic framework: an example from Charleston, South Carolina. Journal
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Sedimentology. 51:1157-1178
The Barataria barrier coast formed between two major distributaries of the Mississippi River delta: the Plaquemines deltaic headland to the east and the Lafourche deltaic headland to the west. Rapid relative sea-level rise (1AE03 cm year )1 ) and oth