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- @doodlyroses I’m sorry Jaap van Zweden had to lead the NY Philharmonic through 3 years of pandemic - out of his 6 years with the baton 50 minutes ago
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Tag Archives: transgression
Barrier Island Erosion / Sea Level Rise / Transgressive Anthropogenic Sequences /
Thanks to Twitter, I was made aware of a recent US report, entitled “Coastal impact, Adaptation and Vulnerabilities”. A summary of the report is here: http://www.usgs.gov/newsroom/article.asp?ID=3496#.USVxRFc-6OJ. What caught my attention on that page was the ‘before and after Hurricane Sandy’ … Continue reading →