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Re: Katrina surge levels will be available soon
      Fri Nov 25 2005 03:08 AM

some of the geographers in our department have been mapping the inland extent of the surge as well, and are studying its impact on vegetation. not sure how/if that info will become public, but i'm hoping to take a course under the guy at the wheel next semester. should get some good info at least.
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