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Upcoming Presentation on Surges, Barriers and Coastal Restoration
I have an oral presentation at the American Geophysical Union Fall Conference in San Francisco, December 4th, 3:25-3:40 pm. It is particularly timely, given the destruction left by Sandy and the growing discussions about storm surge barriers. And similarly, don’t … Continue reading →
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