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November 03, 2005

USGS Estimates Loss Of Louisiana Coastline

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Lots of coastline vanished after Hurricanes Rita and Katrina.

The effects from Hurricane Rita were not as severe as Katrina in southeastern Louisiana though Hurricane Rita'’s storm surge caused new tears in fresh and intermediate marshes within Barataria and Terrebonne basins and reactivated older hurricane scars. HurricaeRita'’s storm surge did cause noticable marsh loss west of the Mississippi River to the Texas border.

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USGS Estimates Loss Of Louisiana Coastline

Posted on November 3, 2005 05:40 AM by hurric584.
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