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No. |
Title |
Date |
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141 |
Influence of potential sea level rise on societal vulnerability to hurricane storm-surge hazards, Sarasota County, Florida |
2010 |
|
142 |
Influence of Sea-Level Oscillations During Highstands on Pleistocene Carbonate Shoals (Year 2) |
2013 |
|
143 |
Initial Estimates of the Ecological and Economic Consequences of Sea Level Rise on the Florida Keys through the Year 2100 |
2010 |
|
144 |
Integration of the local mitigation strategy into the local comprehensive plan : Miami-Dade County |
2006/07/02 |
|
145 |
Internal and external access to the hydrometeorologic and water quality data |
1999-09 |
|
146 |
Investigating the Effects of Climate Change on Hotspots of Coastal Erosion in Florida |
2010 |
|
147 |
Investigation of Surface Water-Groundwater Interactions at S-7 Pump Station |
2002-02 |
|
148 |
Island restoration and enhancement in Biscayne Bay, Florida |
2000 |
|
149 |
Kissimmee River Eutrophication Abatement Project |
2006-02 |
|
150 |
The L-31E Surface Water Rediversion Project Final Report: Implementation, Results, and Recommendations |
2003-05-01 |
|
151 |
Lake Okeechobee - Kissimmee Basin, proposals for management actions, March 20, 1975 |
1975 |
|
152 |
Lake Okeechobee water quality studies and eutrophication assessment |
1981-05 |
|
153 |
Landscape Conservation and Climate Change Scenarios for the State of Florida |
2014-04-01 |
|
154 |
Large-scale Implications of SLR on Conservation Priority Areas and Human Settlement in Florida |
2010 |
|
155 |
Lead agencies reporting of 2015 Point-In-Time count results, Council of Homelessness 2015 report to Governor and Legislature |
2015 |
|
156 |
Little Haiti : Community needs assessment : Housing market analysis |
2015-12 |
|
157 |
Lost in A Rising Sea |
2012-09 |
|
158 |
The major plant communities of Lake Okeechobee, Florida, and their associated inundation characteristics as determined by gradient analysis by Gary Pesnell and Robert T. Brown III. |
1977 |
|
159 |
Managing shoreline retreat |
2013-02-11 |
|
160 |
Mangitude and timing of episodic sea-level rise during the last deglaciation |
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