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Study of sequential toposheets coupled with recent field observations revealed that Penner river has progressively shifted its mouth towards north during the past 80 years. This may partly be due to neotectonic activity and partly due to the development of new features at the estuary mouth. The newly formed distributary is likely to be widened further in the near future and possibly affect the coastal villages adjacent to its course.
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