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A. L. Eberhardt, Ward, L. G., Morrison, R. C., Costello, W. J., and Williams, C., Connecting Science and Community: Volunteer Beach Profiling to Increase Coastal Resilience, Continental Shelf Research, vol. 242(5) 104733. 2022.
L. G. Ward, Morrison, R. C., McAvoy, Z. S., and Vallee-Anziani, M., Analysis of Vibracores from the New Hampshire Continental Shelf from 1984 and 1988, Department of Interior, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Marine Minerals Division, Sterling, VA, 2021.
L. G. Ward, Morrison, R. C., Eberhardt, A. L., Costello, W. J., McAvoy, Z. S., and Mandeville, C. P., Erosion and Accretion Trends of New Hampshire Beaches from December 2016 to March 2020: Results of the Volunteer Beach Profile Monitoring Program, New Hampshire Sea Grant and University of New Hampshire Extension, Durham, NH, 2021.
L. G. Ward, Corcoran, N. W., McAvoy, Z. S., and Morrison, R. C., New Hampshire Atlantic Beaches: 2017 Field Campaign Database - Field and Sample Photographs and Sediment Data. University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, 2021.
L. G. Ward, Grizzle, R. E., and Morrison, R. C., New Hampshire Continental Shelf Geophysical Database: 2002-2005 Jeffreys Ledge Field Campaign – Seafloor Photographs and Sediment Data. University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, 2021.
L. G. Ward, McAvoy, Z. S., and Morrison, R. C., New Hampshire Continental Shelf Geophysical Database: 2012-2013 NEWBEX Field Campaign – Seafloor Photographs and Sediment Data. University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, 2021.
L. G. Ward, Morrison, R. C., and McAvoy, Z. S., New Hampshire Continental Shelf Geophysical Database: 2016-2017 Field Campaign – Seafloor Photographs. University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, 2021.
L. G. Ward, Morrison, R. C., and McAvoy, Z. S., New Hampshire Continental Shelf Geophysical Database: 2016-2017 Field Campaign – Seafloor and Sample Photographs and Sediment Data. University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, 2021.
L. G. Ward, Morrison, R. C., and McAvoy, Z. S., New Hampshire Continental Shelf Geophysical Database: 2016-2017 Field Campaign - Stations and Sediment Data. University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, 2021.
L. G. Ward, Morrison, R. C., McAvoy, Z. S., and Vallee-Anziani, M., New Hampshire Continental Shelf Geophysical Database: Vibracore Logs and Sediment Data. University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, 2021.
L. G. Ward, Morrison, R. C., and McAvoy, Z. S., New Hampshire Continental Shelf Historical Geophysical Database: 1971 to 2015 - Sediment Data. University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, 2021.
L. G. Ward, Johnson, P., Bogonko, M., McAvoy, Z. S., and Morrison, R. C., Northeast Bathymetry and Backscatter Compilation: Western Gulf of Maine, Southern New England, and Long Island Sound, Department of Interior, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Marine Minerals Division, Sterling, VA, 2021.
L. G. Ward, Corcoran, N. W., McAvoy, Z. S., and Morrison, R. C., Seasonal Changes in Sediment Grain Size of New Hampshire Atlantic Beaches: BOEM/New Hampshire Cooperative Agreement (Contract M14ACOOO10) Technical Report, Department of Interior, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Marine Minerals Division, Sterling, VA, 2021.
L. G. Ward, McAvoy, Z. S., Vallee-Anziani, M., and Morrison, R. C., Surficial Geology of the Continental Shelf Off New Hampshire: Morphologic Features and Surficial Sediment, Department of Interior, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Marine Minerals Division, Sterling, VA, 2021.
L. G. Ward, McAvoy, Z. S., Masetti, G., and Morrison, R. C., High Resolution Mapping of Morphologic Features and Seafloor Sediments of the New Hampshire and Vicinity Continental Shelf, Western Gulf of Maine, Geological Society of America (GSA) Annual Meeting, Northeastern Section. p. Portland, ME, 2019.PDF icon 2019_Ward_et_al_NEGSA.pdf (7.43 MB)
L. G. Ward, McAvoy, Z. S., Corcoran, N. W., Masetti, G., Johnson, P., and Morrison, R. C., High-Resolution Surficial Geology Mapping of the New Hampshire Inner Continental Shelf and Coastline: An Important Step Towards Coastal Resiliency, Gulf of Maine 2050 International Symposium. p. Portland, ME, 2019.