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Index to Stations in Coastal Areas from Catalog of Information in Water Data - Gulf Coast - Coastal counties in Water Resources Region 03 (partial), 08, 12, and 13

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1977
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United States Geological Survey Office of Water Data Coordination
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This special report provides information about water data stations located in the coastal areas. Four separate volumes present the information respectively for the Atlantic Coast (including Puerto Rico), the Gulf Coast, the Pacific Coast (including Alaska, Hawaii, and other Pacific Islands), and the Great Lakes. This information should be useful both in planning for additional data needs and in planning for the best use of coastal resources.
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http://hdl.handle.net/1969.3/27128
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  • Galveston Bay Bibliography
  • GBIC Materials Available at Jack K. Williams Library

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