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Hurricanes as a Major Driver of Coastal Erosion in the Mississippi River Delta: A Multi-Decadal Analysis of Shoreline Retreat Rates at Bay Champagne, Louisiana (USA)

Marianne E. Dietz    
Kam-biu Liu and Thomas A. Bianchette    

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