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
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1. Rummel, Cynthia. Connecticut Dams. Connecticut Natural Resources
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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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