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- Coastal Dynamics 2017 Paper No. 243 642 ASSESSING the VARIABILITY of LONGSHORE TRANSPORT RATE COEFFICIENT on a MIXED BEACH Ines
- Geologic Properties Of
- COASTAL SEDIMENT DYNAMICS by LC Van Rijn
- Experimental Observation on Beach Evolution Process with Presence of Artificial Submerged Sand Bar and Reef
- Beach Topography and Beach Cusps
- Morphology and Morphodynamics of Sandy Beaches - G
- Rhythmic Patterns of Beach Topography. Johannes Laurens Van Beek Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College
- A Field Experiment on the Formation of Beach Cusps
- Study of the Evolution of a Beach Nourishment Project Based on Computer Models J. Galofre,* FJ Montoya
- Rip Currents, Mega-Cusps, and Eroding Dunes ⁎ E.B
- Sand-Quality Characteristics of Alabama Beach Sediment, Environmental Conditions, and Comparison to Offshore Sand Resources
- By the Sea a Guide to the Coastal Zone of Atlantic Canada
- Morphodynamic Modelling of Beach Cusp Formation: the Role of Wave Forcing and Sediment Composition
- Reflection and Tunneling of Ocean Waves Observed at a Submarine Canyon Jim Thomson WHOI-MIT Joint Program in Oceanography, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, USA
- Evaluating Proxies of Subaerial Beach Volume Change Across Various Time Scales and Morphologies at Onslow Beach, North Carolina, Usa
- Beach System
- Mechanisms for the Formation of Rhythmic Topography in the Nearshore Region
- Feasibility Study
- Beach Nourishment As an Adaptation to Future Sandy Beach Loss Owing to Sea-Level Rise in Thailand
- Rain-Induced Beach Processes; Landforms of Ground Water Sapping and Surface Runoff Ervin G
- AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS in the GEOLOGICAL STUDY of SHORE FEATURES and PROCESSES Robert S
- Resonances in an Evolving Hole in the Swash Zone
- Alongshore-Variable Beach and Dune Changes on the Timescales from Days (Storms) to Decades Along the Rip-Dominated Beaches of Th
- Apollo Bay Coastal Geomorphology Study
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- New Life for Eroding Shorelines: Beach and Marsh Edge Change in the San Francisco Estuary
- Nearshore Cell Circulation and the Formation of Giant Cusps
- Rock Topography Causes Spatial Variation in the Wave, Current and Beach Response to Sea Breeze Activity
- Rhythmic Beach Cusp Formation: a Conceptual Synthesis*
- Chapter 80 Beaches: Profiles, Processes and Permeability 1320