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- Donnelly, J. P. (2005). "Evidence of Past Intense Tropical Cyclones from Backbarrier Salt Pond Sediments: A Case Study from Isla de Culebrita, Puerto Rico...
- shielded Chincoteague from the ocean. Thus, now it is technically a backbarrier island, like Rogue and Skidmore islands further south. Wallops Island...
- communities and plant occurrences. Great Bay is part of the New Jersey backbarrier lagoon system, and the resources here are similar to those found in the...
- Donnelly, J. P. (2005). "Evidence of Past Intense Tropical Cyclones from Backbarrier Salt Pond Sediments: A Case Study from Isla de Culebrita, Puerto Rico...
- Upper Township and Egg Harbor Township. The bay is part of New Jersey's backbarrier lagoon system. The bay exists as a drowned, or submerged, river valley...
- During spring or fall tides, when sea level is relatively high and floods backbarrier areas that are normally above tidal inundation, the cross sectional area...
- Butler, Jessica; Roll, Stuart; Wengren, Micah; Webb, Thompson (2004). "A backbarrier overwash record of intense storms from Brigantine, New Jersey". Marine...
- foraging area for blue crab. Other common aquatic species occurring in the backbarrier lagoon systems of Long Island include blue mussel, bay scallop, eastern...
- Australia. BEBs may be low energy, sheltered, fetch-limited, lagoonal, backbarrier, and elsewhere, therefore, they have been noted in the literature with...
- deposited on a barrier-lagoon depositional system (possible backs****/backbarrier depositional subsystem). With leaves of 5–25 cm long and about 2–5 mm...