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Processed Continuous Resistivity Profile Collected in the Neuse River, April 19, 2004 recent views
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The Neuse River Estuary in North Carolina is a broad, V-shaped water body located on the southwestern end of Pamlico Sound. This estuary suffers from severe... -
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JPEG images of boomer seismic data from back-barrier research cruise 2003-042-FA collected by the U.S. Geological Survey recent views
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The northeastern North Carolina coastal system, from False Cape, Virginia, to Cape Lookout, North Carolina, has been studied by a cooperative research program that... -
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Processed Continuous Resistivity Profiles Collected in the Neuse River, April 23, 2004 recent views
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The Neuse River Estuary in North Carolina is a broad, V-shaped water body located on the southwestern end of Pamlico Sound. This estuary suffers from severe... -
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RES2DINV Format Continuous Resistivity Profiles Collected in the Neuse River, April 20, 2004 recent views
Department of the Interior —
The Neuse River Estuary in North Carolina is a broad, V-shaped water body located on the southwestern end of Pamlico Sound. This estuary suffers from severe... -
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Raw Continuous Resistivity Profiles Collected in the Neuse River, April 20, 2004 recent views
Department of the Interior —
The Neuse River Estuary in North Carolina is a broad, V-shaped water body located on the southwestern end of Pamlico Sound. This estuary suffers from severe... -
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RES2DINV Format Continuous Resistivity Profiles Collected in the Neuse River, April 22, 2004 recent views
Department of the Interior —
The Neuse River Estuary in North Carolina is a broad, V-shaped water body located on the southwestern end of Pamlico Sound. This estuary suffers from severe... -
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Point Shapefile with a Point Every 500 meters Along the Neuse River 2005 Resistivity Survey Tracklines recent views
Department of the Interior —
The Neuse River Estuary in North Carolina is a broad, V-shaped water body located on the southwestern end of Pamlico Sound. This estuary suffers from severe... -
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Processed Continuous Resistivity Profiles Collected in the Neuse River, April 22, 2004 recent views
Department of the Interior —
The Neuse River Estuary in North Carolina is a broad, V-shaped water body located on the southwestern end of Pamlico Sound. This estuary suffers from severe... -
Federal
Processed Continuous Resistivity Profiles Collected in the Neuse River, April 20, 2004 recent views
Department of the Interior —
The Neuse River Estuary in North Carolina is a broad, V-shaped water body located on the southwestern end of Pamlico Sound. This estuary suffers from severe... -
Federal
RES2DINV Format Continuous Resistivity Profiles Collected in the Neuse River, May 5, 2005 recent views
Department of the Interior —
The Neuse River Estuary in North Carolina is a broad, V-shaped water body located on the southwestern end of Pamlico Sound. This estuary suffers from severe... -
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Point Shapefile with a Point Every 100 meters Along the Neuse River 2005 Resistivity Survey Tracklines recent views
Department of the Interior —
The Neuse River Estuary in North Carolina is a broad, V-shaped water body located on the southwestern end of Pamlico Sound. This estuary suffers from severe... -
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Processed Continuous Resistivity Profiles Collected in the Neuse River, May3, 2005 recent views
Department of the Interior —
The Neuse River Estuary in North Carolina is a broad, V-shaped water body located on the southwestern end of Pamlico Sound. This estuary suffers from severe... -
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Continuous Resistivity Profile Tracklines of Data Collected in 2005 in the Neuse River, North Carolina recent views
Department of the Interior —
The Neuse River Estuary in North Carolina is a broad, V-shaped water body located on the southwestern end of Pamlico Sound. This estuary suffers from severe... -
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Continuous Resistivity Profile Tracklines of Data Collected in 2004 in the Neuse River, North Carolina recent views
Department of the Interior —
The Neuse River Estuary in North Carolina is a broad, V-shaped water body located on the southwestern end of Pamlico Sound. This estuary suffers from severe... -
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Extended Tracklines of Continues Resistivity Profile Data collected in 2005 in the Neuse River, North Carolina recent views
Department of the Interior —
The Neuse River Estuary in North Carolina is a broad, V-shaped water body located on the southwestern end of Pamlico Sound. This estuary suffers from severe... -
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RES2DINV Format Continuous Resistivity Profiles Collected in the Neuse River, May 4, 2005 recent views
Department of the Interior —
The Neuse River Estuary in North Carolina is a broad, V-shaped water body located on the southwestern end of Pamlico Sound. This estuary suffers from severe... -
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Raw Continuous Resistivity Profiles Collected in the Neuse River, April 23, 2004 recent views
Department of the Interior —
The Neuse River Estuary in North Carolina is a broad, V-shaped water body located on the southwestern end of Pamlico Sound. This estuary suffers from severe... -
Federal
JPEG images of boomer seismic data from back-barrier research cruise 2002-015-FA collected by the U.S. Geological Survey recent views
Department of the Interior —
The northeastern North Carolina coastal system, from False Cape, Virginia, to Cape Lookout, North Carolina, has been studied by a cooperative research program that... -
Federal
JPEG images of boomer seismic data from back-barrier research cruise 2001-013-FA collected by the U.S. Geological Survey recent views
Department of the Interior —
The northeastern North Carolina coastal system, from False Cape, Virginia, to Cape Lookout, North Carolina, has been studied by a cooperative research program that... -
Federal
U.S. Geological Survey East Coast Sediment Texture Database (2014, ECSTDB2014.SHP) recent views
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This sediment database contains location, description, and texture of samples taken by numerous marine sampling programs. Most of the samples are from the Atlantic...