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Very interesting pages on beach geology, sand movement etc.

BarnacleBill

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See link below, and then hit "Next" at bottom of page for 3 or 4 more pages of info. The mineral content pie charts of beaches near one another on the linked page is an eye opener.

http://www.geo.hunter.cuny.edu/bight/sediment.html

HH
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