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  2. Geology of Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    During the breakup of Pangaea Rhode Island was positioned alongside a marine environment once again as extensive erosion of the Appalachian Mountains deposited sediments out on the continental shelf, beginning the creation of the Atlantic coastal plain. [1] Rhode Island was glaciated in the past 2.5 million years of the Quaternary, in the ...

  3. Geology of New England - Wikipedia

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    The felsic nature of Laurentia allowed it to float over the denser ocean basins that surrounded it, so it was not submerged under the then-forming oceans. During the Archean Eon the surface of New England was a coastal desert covered by silica -rich sediments with outcroppings of granite bedrock .

  4. Northeastern United States Continental Shelf - Wikipedia

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    The Mid Atlantic Bight section is more diverse in its climate, and is generally characterized by longer, warmer summers and milder winters than the Gulf of Maine. At the northern extreme of the Mid Atlantic Bight, Dfa and Dfb climates dominate in coastal Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and Long Island.

  5. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution - Wikipedia

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    The award is administered by the WHOI Coastal Ocean Institute and Rinehart Coastal Research Center. Recipients: [18] 2017: Don Anderson, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution; 2015: Candace Oviatt, Graduate School of Oceanography, University of Rhode Island; 2010: James E. Cloern, United States Geological Survey; 2007: Richard Garvine ...

  6. Marine coastal ecosystem - Wikipedia

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    A marine coastal ecosystem is a marine ecosystem which occurs where the land meets the ocean. Worldwide there is about 620,000 kilometres (390,000 mi) of coastline. Coastal habitats extend to the margins of the continental shelves, occupying about 7 percent of the ocean surface area.

  7. Rhode Island Sound - Wikipedia

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    Rhode Island Sound, shown in pink. Rhode Island Sound is a marine sound off the coast of the U.S. state of Rhode Island at the mouth of Narragansett Bay.It forms the eastern extension of Block Island Sound and opens out the Atlantic Ocean between Block Island and Martha's Vineyard.

  8. For JFK, Rhode Island was a second home. Revisiting his ties ...

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    His journey to that famous event began on Sept. 27, 1942, when Ensign Kennedy, of the U.S. Naval Reserve, entered the Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron Training Center at Melville, on the Rhode Island ...

  9. Marine clay - Wikipedia

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    Marine clay is a type of clay found in coastal regions around the world. In the northern, deglaciated regions, it can sometimes be quick clay , which is notorious for being involved in landslides. Marine clay is a particle of soil that is dedicated to a particle size class, this is usually associated with USDA's classification with sand at 0 ...