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Sorting of Fine Sediment During Deposition

Observations of Shallow-Water Waves Over a Fluid Mud Bottom: Implications to Sediment Transport

Velocity Measurements of Wave-Current Combined Motion Over an Asymmetric Rippled Bed

Wave Friction Factor on Sand Ripples

Relationship Between the Fluid Velocity Moment and Sediment Transport in Oscillatory Flow

Sediment Transport in Sheet Flow Regime

Use of Tracers in Sediment Transport Studies

Vertical Profile of Littoral Sand Tracers From a Distribution of Waiting Times

Short-Term Impoundment of Longshore Transport

Beach Erosion on the Ogawarako Coast and Prediction of Shoreline Evolution

Comparison of Analytic and Numerical Solutions of the One-Line Model of Shoreline Change

Recent Examples of Mathematical Models of UK Beaches

Fate of Massive Sediment Injection on a Smooth Shoreline at San Onofre, California

Beach Changes Along the Coast of Lincolnshire, U.K. (1959-1985)

Wave-Current Induced Suspended Sediment Profiles

Estuarine Versus Inner Shelf Disposal Sites: A Comparison of Benthic Current Regimes

Processes Affecting Recent Estuarine Stratigraphy

Schematization and Validation of 2DH Mathematical Models in Coastal Morphology

Application of CIP Modeling System to St. Marys Inlet, Florida

Numerical Analysis of Swash Forces on Dunes

 

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