Technical paper
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Coastal Engineering Research Center (U.S.)
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Coastal Engineering Research Center (U.S.)
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Technical paper
U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers, Coastal Engineering Research Center
U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers, Coastal Engineering Research Center, 1976-
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Tech. paper - U.S. Army Corps of Eng., Coast. Eng. Res. Cent.
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Riprap stability scale effects
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Wave transmission and mooring-force characteristics of pipe-tire floating breakwaters
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Estimation of wave reflection and energy dissipation coefficients for beaches, revetments, and breakwaters
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by William N. Seelig and John P. Ahrens
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Longshore sand transport study at Channel Islands Harbor, California
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R.O. Bruno ... [et al.]
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Sand resources and geological character of Long Island Sound
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by S. Jeffress Williams
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Base map analysis of coastal changes using aerial photography
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by Craig H. Everts and Deborah C. Wilson
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Design of riprap revetments for protection against wave attack
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by John P. Ahrens
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Estimating nearshore conditions for irregular waves
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by William N. Seelig and John P. Ahrens
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The SPM energy flux method for predicting longshore transport rate
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by Cyril Galvin and Charles R. Schweppe
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Coastal Engineering Research Center
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Experimental dune restoration and stabilization, Nauset Beach, Cape Cod, Massachusetts
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by Paul L. Knutson
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A method to predict the stable geometry of a channel connecting an enclosed harbor and navigable waters
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by Craig H. Everts
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Prediction of shore retreat and nearshore profile adjustments to rising water levels on the Great Lakes
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by Edward B. Hands
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Transport of dredged sediment placed in the nearshore zone--Currituck sand-bypass study (phase I)
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by Robert K. Schwartz and Frank R. Musialowski
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Coastal Engineering Research Center
1980.2
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TP 80-1
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Energy spectra in shallow U.S. coastal waters
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by Edward F. Thompson
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1980.2
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TP 80-2
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Relation between immersed weight and volume rates of longshore transport
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by Cyril J. Galvin
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Coastal Engineering Research Center
1979.5
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Sediments, shallow subbottom structure, and sand resources of the inner continental shelf, central Delmarva Peninsula
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by Michael E. Field
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Coastal Engineering Research Center
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Reconnaissance geology of the inner continental shelf, Cape Fear region, North Carolina
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by Edward P. Meisburger
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