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Faculty Publications:
Tamie J. Jovanelly
Jovanelly, Tamie J. “Sedimentological Analysis of an Ancient Sand Sheet of Multiple Origins at Lynch Cove, Puget Sound, Washington.” Journal of Coastal Research [In press]
Jovanelly, Tamie J. “The Reappearance of the Disappearing Lake: A Magic Act for Houdini or a Hydrogeologist?” Abstracts of the 119th Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of America, Denver, October 28-31, 2007 (2007) 2381: 214. (Read Abstract)
Jovanelly, Tamie J. “Pennies, Nickels, and Dimes—Filling an Empty Lake Will Take Money and Time: A Hydrogeologist Performs a Balancing Act.” Abstracts of the 57th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Section of the Geological Society of America Meeting, Charlotte, North Carolina, April 9-12, 2008 (2008) 258: 241. (Read Abstract)
Jovanelly, T. and Moore, A.L. (2005). Sedimentological Analysis of an Ancient Tsunami Sand Sheet at Lynch Cove, Puget Sound, Washington. Abstract with Programs – Geological Society of America. Vol. 37, no. 7, p. 65. Boulder, CO. Geological Society of America (GSA).
Moore, A., Jovanelly, T., Imamura, F., and Koshimura, S. (2002). Hydraulic inferences from tsunami deposits associated with the 26 November 1999 Vanuatu Tsunami. [abstract] Tsunami Risk and Its Reduction in the Asia Pacific Region.
Jovanelly, T.J., Fritz, S.C., and Harvey, E.F. (2001). Groundwater-surfacewater-climate interactions of two lakes in southeastern North Dakota. Abstract with Programs – Geological Society of America. Vol. 33, no. 6, p. 300. Boulder, CO. Geological Society of America (GSA).
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