| 1. | A marine terrace represents the former shoreline of a sea or ocean.
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| 2. | Marine terraces can extend for several tens of kilometers parallel to the coast.
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| 3. | Moreover, individual marine terraces can be correlated based on their size and continuity.
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| 4. | Common soil types found on marine terraces include planosols and solonetz.
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| 5. | The trail leads through a marine terrace grassland with views of the Pacific Ocean.
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| 6. | Strip along the coast up to 30km developed marine terraces.
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| 7. | At the time a small number of plots were set out in Marine Terrace.
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| 8. | The biostratigraphic approach uses remains of organisms which can indicate the age of a marine terrace.
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| 9. | Reef flats or uplifted coral reefs are another kind of marine terrace found in intertropical regions.
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| 10. | For exact interpretations of the morphology extensive datings, surveying and mapping of marine terraces is applied.
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