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 *Tanner, W. F. 1971. Net kinetic energy in littoral transport. 

 Science 172:1231-1232. 



This study examines the energy expended in unidirectional net 

 littoral transport of sediment for six coastal drift cells includ- 

 ing Dog Island, St. George Island, Cape St. George, Cape San Bias, 

 and St. Joseph peninsula. 



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*Tanner, W. F. 1975. Historical beach changes, Florida "Big Bend" 

 coast. Transactions of the Gulf Coast Association of Geological 

 Societies 25:379-382. 



This study contains erosion and deposition rates for the "Big 

 Bend" coastal area of Florida. Areas studied include Dog Island, 

 St. George Island, St. Vincent Island, and St. Joseph Peninsula. 



St. George Island 



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Gorsline, D. S. 1967. Contrasts in coastal bay sediments on the 

 Gulf and Pacific coasts. Pages 219-225 vn_ G. H. Lauff, ed. Estu- 

 aries. American Association for the Advancement of Science, Pub- 

 lication 83. 



This study includes discussion of Gulf and Atlantic coastal 

 plains and the Florida Peninsula, particularly Apalachicola Bay, 

 Florida, a composite of a true estuary, barrier island, lagoons, 

 and open coastal embayments. 



723 



Machek, A. 1966. A study of deposition in the surf zone of a low- 

 energy coastline. Florida State University, Coastal Research Notes 

 2(3):11-12. 



This article discusses the results of analyses on twelve samples 

 taken from St. George Island, Florida--six from the beach facing 

 the Gulf and six from that facing Apalachicola Bay. 



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 *Menzel , R. W. , ed. 1971. Checklist of the marine fauna and flora of 

 the Apalachee Bay and St. George's Sound area. Florida State Uni- 

 versity, Department of Oceanography. 126 pp. 



Presents a comprehensive list of flora and fauna for Alligator 

 Harbor, Dog Island, St. George Island, and St. Vincent Island. 



725 



Schnable, J. 1966. Development of part of the northwest Florida 



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