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 1935. Studies of the waters on the Conti- 

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BUMPUS, D. F. 



1957. Oceanographic observations, 1956, 

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I960. Sources of water contributed to the 

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BUMPUS, D. F., and E. L. PIERCE. 



1955. The hydrology and distribution of 

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CHASE, JOSEPH. 



1959. Wind-induced changes in the water 

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DAY, C. GODFREY. 



1959. Oceanographic observations, 1958, 

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1960. Bottom water temperature on Brown's 

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KETCHUM, B. H., and D. JEAN KEEN. 



1959. The accumulation of river water 

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UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. 



WELLS. HARRY W., and I. E. GRAY. 



1960. The seasonal occurrence of Mytilus 

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