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July 15, 2013

Scientists Robert Weiss (left) and Patrick Lynett (right) study 10-plus feet of erosion from Sandy.

Scientists Robert Weiss (left) and Patrick Lynett (right) study more than 10 feet of erosion from Sandy.

Credit: Jennifer Irish


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