| REGIONAL CHANGES IN SHORELINE. |
15 FEB 1968 |
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| Authors:
Horace G. Richards; ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA PA
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 | Studies on Quaternary changes in shoreline have been carried out in various parts of the world. In the Western Hemisphere, fossil mollusks were studied from the Bahamas, Bermuda, Grand Cayman, the Pacific Northwest and the Atlantic Coastal Plain. In the Eastern Hemisphere, studies were made on material from England, the Canary Islands, Senegal and Mauritania. Some of these studies are reported on in final or preliminary manner, while other phases ... |
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| A PARTIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY INSHORE SURVEY PROGRAM ALONG ATLANTIC AND GULF COASTS. |
SEP 1967 |
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| Authors:
William R. Heiner; NAVAL OCEANOGRAPHIC OFFICE NSTL STATION MS
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 | The Inshore Survey Program began during the early 1950's. Oceanographic surveys were conducted in the approaches to many U. S. harbors by various universities, oceanographic institutions, government agencies (by contract through the Naval Oceanographic Office), and by the Naval Oceanographic Office. Temperature, salinity, bottom sediment, current, and tide data were obtained, much of which was security classified. Recently, results of some of the surveys were placed in the Library of ... |
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| SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON BEACH FEATURES AND RELATED NEARSHORE PROCESSES, PART A. |
15 NOV 1964 |
60 pages |
| Authors:
Robert Dolan; James McCloy; LOUISIANA STATE UNIV BATON ROUGE COASTAL STUDIES INST
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 | This bibliography is believed to contain approximately 75% of the most pertinent literature on the subject of beach features and related nearshore processes. Specific fields covered are outlined in the table of contents. The material is listed by subject and by name of author. The fact that about 80 per cent of the references are post-1940 reflects a lack of beach process research prior to World War II. A number ... |
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| BULLETIN. VOLUME 11, NUMBER 1, |
JUL 1957 |
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| Authors:
Rudolph P. Savage; R. Q. Palmer; Joseph M. Caldwell; Thorndike Saville Jr; CORPS OF ENGINEERS WASHINGTON D C BEACH EROSION BOARD
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 | Contents: Model tests of wave run-up for hurricane protection project; Wave refraction plotter; Status of research in shore line protection; Tests of river crest stage gage under wave action; Progress reports on research sponsored by the beach erosion board; List of beach erosion board technical memoranda; and Beach erosion studies. |
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| Trafficability and Navigability of Delta-Type Coasts. Trafficability and Navigability of Louisiana Coastal Marshes. Photo-Interpretation Keys of Selected Coastal Marshland Features. |
28 FEB 1952 |
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| Authors:
Richard J. Russell; JAMES P. MORGAN; LOUISIANA STATE UNIV BATON ROUGE
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 | This report consists of fourteen aerial photographs, scale 1:23,600, selected as illustrating typical features of the coastal marsh region of Louisiana. A short description accompanies each photograph. In using photographic keys for the interpretation of coastal and marshland features of Louisiana the fact should be borne in mind that the Gulf of Mexico is a comparatively tideless sea, the normal tidal range along the Louisiana coast being about 14 inches. ... |
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| The Transparency by Black and White Secchi Disc of the Waters of New York and Newport Bights. Cruise STIRNI I, July-September 1951. |
FEB 1952 |
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| Authors:
Charles F. Powers; Earl E. Deubler Jr.; Richard H. Backus; CORNELL UNIV ITHACA NY
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 | This report includes transparency data over black as well as white Secchi discs and gives coverage for the waters of the New York Bight and Newport Bight areas. These data were gathered during the course of Cruise STIRNI I, July-September 1951. Transparency in feet was observed over black and white Secchi discs at each of 228 stations distributed throughout the area. |
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