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Full-Text Articles in Geography
Smart Phone App Puts Rain Gardens Into Mobile Tech Mode, Margaret (Peg) A. Van_Patten Ms.
Smart Phone App Puts Rain Gardens Into Mobile Tech Mode, Margaret (Peg) A. Van_Patten Ms.
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A fun smart phone app can help you design the rain garden of your dreams.
Helping Connecticut Towns Plan For Climate Change, Juliana Barrett, Jennifer Pagach
Helping Connecticut Towns Plan For Climate Change, Juliana Barrett, Jennifer Pagach
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A NOAA Climate Change Adaptation Training Workshop helps Connecticut towns plan ahead.
A Magical Look At The Shore, Suzanne Zack
A Magical Look At The Shore, Suzanne Zack
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A free digital resource helps you sea Connecticut changing.
A New Planting Tool For Coastal Homeowners, Juliana Barrett
A New Planting Tool For Coastal Homeowners, Juliana Barrett
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It's not a shovel--it's an online visualization aid.
Shifting Sands, Clay Arnold, Joel Stocker, Juliana Barrett
Shifting Sands, Clay Arnold, Joel Stocker, Juliana Barrett
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Tells the story of Griswold Point and shoreline change.
Superstorm Sandy Changed The Shape Of Connecticut, Peg Vanpatten
Superstorm Sandy Changed The Shape Of Connecticut, Peg Vanpatten
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Superstorm Sandy, followed quickly by a Nor'easter, arrived in our region just in time to cancel Halloween. While the wind wasn't up to hurricane strength in most of Connecticut, its storm surges and high winds still caused plenty of damage.