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Figure 5. Salt marsh peats such as these at Wells Marsh, which grow almost precisely at mean high tide level, are used as markers of sea level. Salt marsh peats are extremely well preserved in many marshes in Maine, sometimes to thicknesses as great as 5 m (16 ft).


Last updated on October 6, 2005