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    ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS OF HARBOR DREDGING ASHLAND HARBOR

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    Date
    1973-12-15
    Author
    Dickas, Albert B.
    Horton, Joseph W.
    Morden, Robert D.
    Ruez, Paul H
    Swenson, William A.
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    Abstract
    Unlike the semi-protected harbor located in the Duluth and Superior area, the Ashland Harbor lies open to Lake Superior. Geographically it is sited on the southeast border of Chequamegon Bay, a natural embayment wedged between the northeasterly trending Apostle Island and Keweenawan peninsulas.
    Subject
    harbor dredging
    Ashland Harbor
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/85602
    Type
    Technical Report
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