Assatea g ue Island South 



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Dolan, R., B. Hayden, J. Heywood , C. Hewitt, and J. Michel. 1976. LANDSAT: 

 Application of Remote-Sensing to Shoreline-Form Analysis'. University of 

 Virginia, Department of Environmental Sciences, Quarterly Report 2. 33 

 pp. 



This report presents LANDSAT imagery for the southern end of Assateague 

 Island, Virginia, and the shoreline of North Carolina. 



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 *Harrison, S. C. 1972. The sediments and sedimentary processes of the Holo- 

 cene tidal flat complex, Delmarva Peninsula, Virginia. Louisiana State 

 University, Coastal Studies Institute, Technical Report 112. 107 pp. 



This report describes the textures, biota, and depositional structures 

 of the Delmarva (Delaware-Maryland-Virginia) tidal flat deposits. Par- 

 ramore, Metomkin, Wallops, Cedar, Smith, Assateague, Hog, Cobb, and Wreck 

 islands are all discussed. 



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Harvill, A. M., Jr. 1967. The vegetation of Assateague Island, Virginia. 

 Castanea 32(2) :105-108. 



A description is given of the present vegetation on the Virginia end 

 of the island, where a game refuge is located. 



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Marshall, H. G., and D. E. Bowker. 1976. The use of Skylab in the study of 

 productivity along the Eastern shelf waters of the United States. Old 

 Dominion University Research Foundation, Norfolk, Virginia. Final Reports 

 NASA-CR-152848. 28 pp. 



Data sampling from the Rappahannock River and Assateague Islands areas 

 are discussed, correlating Skylab and ground-based measurements. 



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 *Paradiso, J. L., and C. 0. Handley, Jr. 1965. Checklist of mammals of As- 

 sateague Island. Chesapeake Science 6:167-171. 



Twenty-five mammal species are listed from Assateague Island, off the 

 Atlantic coast of Maryland and Virginia. 



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Ward, F. P., and R. B. Berry. 1972. Autumn migration of peregrine falcons 



on Assateague Island, 1970-1971. Journal of Wildlife Management 36(2): 



484-492. 



Data are presented on a study of the autumn migrations of peregrine 

 falcons ( Fa! co peregrinus tundrius ) on Assateague Island in Maryland and 

 Virginia during 1970 and 1971. 



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