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English: Locations of the Mississippi-Alabama barrier islands and associated tidal inlets. Deep draft shipping channels maintained by periodic dredging are shown as white lines.
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Source Morton, Robert A.. Historical Changes in the Mississippi–Alabama Barrier Islands and the Roles of Extreme Storms, Sea Level, and Human Activities. USGS Publications Warehouse. United States Geological Survey. Retrieved on October 8, 2020.
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Robert A. Morton

U.S. Geological Survey

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