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Historical Shorelines and Erosion Rates 1848 & 1942- Golden Hill Quadrangle
(Baltimore: Maryland Geological Survey, 1975)
Historical shoreline information has been overprinted on a Mylar-based, USGS 1:24,000 topographic quadrangle.
Historical Shorelines and Erosion Rates 1841 & 1942- Church Creek Quadrangle
(Baltimore: Maryland Geological Survey, 1975)
Historical shoreline information has been overprinted on a Mylar-based, USGS 1:24,000 topographic quadrangle.
Historical Shorelines and Erosion Rates 1848 & 1942- Taylors Island Quadrangle
(Baltimore: Maryland Geological Survey, 1975)
Historical shoreline information has been overprinted on a Mylar-based, USGS 1:24,000 topographic quadrangle.
Historical Shorelines 1848 & 1942- Taylors Island Quadrangle
(Baltimore: Maryland Geological Survey, 1975)
Historical shoreline information has been overprinted on a Mylar-based, USGS 1:24,000 topographic quadrangle.
Historical Shorelines 1848 & 1942- Golden Hill Quadrangle
(Baltimore: Maryland Geological Survey, 1975)
Historical shoreline information has been overprinted on a Mylar-based, USGS 1:24,000 topographic quadrangle.
Historical Shorelines 1848 & 1942- Barren Island Quadrangle
(Baltimore: Maryland Geological Survey, 1975)
Historical shoreline information has been overprinted on a Mylar-based, USGS 1:24,000 topographic quadrangle.
Historical Shorelines 1849 & 1942 - Richland Point Quadrangle
(Baltimore: Maryland Geological Survey, 1975)
Historical shoreline information has been overprinted on a Mylar-based, USGS 1:24,000 topographic quadrangle.
Historical Shorelines 1849 & 1942- Nanticoke Quadrangle
(Baltimore: Maryland Geological Survey, 1975)
Historical shoreline information has been overprinted on a Mylar-based, USGS 1:24,000 topographic quadrangle.
Historical Shorelines 1841 & 1942- Church Creek Quadrangle
(Baltimore: Maryland Geological Survey, 1975)
Historical shoreline information has been overprinted on a Mylar-based, USGS 1:24,000 topographic quadrangle.
Historical Shorelines and Erosion Rates 1848 & 1944- East New Market Quadrangle
(Baltimore: Maryland Geological Survey, 1975)
Historical shoreline information has been overprinted on a Mylar-based, USGS 1:24,000 topographic quadrangle.