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The delta’s soft, Jell-O-like soils tend to dewater and compact over time. The newest layers, which are wetter, lose bulk most rapidly, so as soon as a lobe ceases to grow, it starts to sink. In southern Louisiana, to borrow from Bob Dylan, any place that is “not busy being born is busy dying.”
Under a White Sky: The Nature of the Future
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