Magnetic Anomalies (Other Keyword)

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Social, Economic and Environmental Effect Assessment for the Theodore Ship Channel, Mobile Bay, Alabama (1980)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Gulf South Research Institute.

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Survey To Project the Cultural Resources in the Gulf of Mexico. Supplement of Archeological, Engineering & Hazard Study of Proposed Gulf 12 Inch & 6 Inch Gas Pipeline Route from Block 3335, South Timbalier Area To Block 6, Bay Marchand (1977)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Robert J. Floyd.

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Underwater Archaeological Investigations Ship Island Pass Gulfport Harbor, Mississippi (1989)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Jack B. Irion.

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