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6. Silliman, Benjamin (?). "Bibliographical Notices" 1843. American Journal of Science, 44. P. 187-188.
7. Percival, Report on P. 453.
8. McPhee, John. Basin and Range. 1980. Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, New York. Pp. 80-81.

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1. Hoffman, John S., Keyes, Dale, and Titus, James G. Projecting Future Sea Level Rise. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Document EPA 230-09-007, revised, 1983. F. via

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"Qui Transtulit..."

1. Rummel, Cynthia. Connecticut Dams. Connecticut Natural Resources Atlas Series, Natural Resources Center, Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection, Hartford, 1983.
2. Compare Gordon, Robert B. "Denudation Rate of Central New England Determined from Estuarine Sedimentation," American Journal of Science, vote 279; with Erosion and Sediment Source Inventory, Connecticut Council on Soil and Water Conservation, 1979. Gordon estimated erosion to be the equivalent of an average 0.45 tons/acre/year since the retreat of glaciation. In contrast, the council estimated current sediment movement to be 750,000 tons annually on 3% of Connecticut's land (mainly developed land), or 7.8 tons/acre/year.
3. Fyfe, WIS. "The Environmental Crisis: Quantifying Geosphere Interac- tions." Science, vote 213. Pp. 105-110.
4. Ibid.

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