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Recent Sediments Of Humboldt Bay, Eureka, California, Robert Wayne Thompson
Recent Sediments Of Humboldt Bay, Eureka, California, Robert Wayne Thompson
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Humboldt Bay is a coastal lagoon, 14 mi. long and a maximum of 4 mi. wide. The bay has three distinct segments, South, Entrance, and Arcata Bays, each of which occupies the seaward end of one or more stream valleys cut into Plio- Pleistocene paralic sediments. The segments are linked by narrow tidal channels which are bounded by a barrier spit on the west and by high valley interfluves on the east. Climate of the area is rainy temperate . Tides are of the mixed type with a mean range of 6.5 ft.
Textural variations of the surface sediments in …
Lucille Vinyard Journal 1971, Lucille Vinyard
Lucille Vinyard Journal 1971, Lucille Vinyard
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