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Although the extent of subaqueous soils in coastal areas is obvious, and their importance in regard to the structure and function of the estuarine ecosystem is unquestionable, little is known of the physical, chemical, and morphologic properties of subaqueous soils and how they developed in these ecosystems. The information that is available has been gathered from a limited number of research projects (Demas et al., 1996; Demas, 1998; Demas and Rabenhorst, 1998; Bradley, 2001; Bradley and Stolt, 2002; Bradley and Stolt, 2003; Bradley and Stolt, 2005). These studies have spawned a wide array of interest in subaqueous soils such that subaqueous soil projects have been initiated in
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