What does SFGON mean?
SFGON means Sea Floor Geology Offshore New
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Sea Floor Geology Offshore New?
Sea Floor Geology Offshore New can be abbreviated as SFGON
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What does SFGON stand for? SFGON stands for "Sea Floor Geology Offshore New". |
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How to abbreviate "Sea Floor Geology Offshore New"? "Sea Floor Geology Offshore New" can be abbreviated as SFGON. |
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What is the meaning of SFGON abbreviation? The meaning of SFGON abbreviation is "Sea Floor Geology Offshore New". |
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What is SFGON abbreviation? One of the definitions of SFGON is "Sea Floor Geology Offshore New". |
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What does SFGON mean? SFGON as abbreviation means "Sea Floor Geology Offshore New". |
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What is shorthand of Sea Floor Geology Offshore New? The most common shorthand of "Sea Floor Geology Offshore New" is SFGON. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- NJOPR - New Jersey Offshore Powerboat Racing Association
- MBSF - Meters Below Sea Floor
- CSFC - Coastal Sea Floor Composition
- EASSS - European Access to Sea floor Survey Systems
- ONVE - Offshore New Ventures Exploration
- SBSFM - Stellwagen Bank Sea Floor Mappin
- SFG - Sea Floor Geology
- SFM - Sea Floor Mapping
- SFI - Sea Floor Imagery
- SFMP - Sea Floor Mapping Project
- SFS - Sea Floor Spreading
- BSF - Below Sea Floor
- GLF - Gulfmark Offshore (New York Stock Exchange [NYSE])
- WTI - W&T Offshore (New York Stock Exchange [NYSE])
- scanz - Sea Cadet Association of New Zealand
- sfml - Sea Floor Mapping Lab
- backwash - (DOD) An even layer of water that moves along the sea floor from the beach through the surf zone and caused by the pile-up of water on the beach from incoming breakers.
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