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Sand Sources for the Transgressive Barrier Coast of Long Island, New York: Evidence for Landward Transport of Shelf Sediments

Partitioning of Shoreface Sediment Grain-Sizes

Littoral Sand Losses to Scripps Submarine Canyon

Aluminum Pebble Tracer Experiments on Hurst Castle Spit

Sea-Ice Influence on Arctic Coastal Retreat

Tidal Inlet History, Morphology, and Stability, Eastern Coast of Florida, USA

Inlet Ebb Shoals Related to Coastal Parameters

Sediment Dynamics of a Sand Bypass Inlet

Sediment Transport and Ebb-Tidal Delta Development at Charleston Harbor Entrance, South Carolina

A Study on the Source and Quantity of Sediment at the Yangtze River Estuary

A Numerical Analysis of Subsidence and Sea Level Rise in Louisiana

Delta Plain Development and Sea Level History in the Terrebonne Coastal Region, Louisiana

The Far-Field Littoral Drift System and Sedimentation in a German Coastal Section

Advanced Grain Size Analysis and Late Holocene Sea Level History

Beach and Nearshore Sediment Sampling on a Developed Barrier, Fenwick Island, Maryland

Onslow Beach, NC: Morphology and Stratigraphy

Historic Geomorphic Changes on Currituck Spit, NC

Gravel Barriers, Headlands and Lagoons: an Evolutionary Model

A Geomorphic Model of Beach Changes in Nigeria

Predicting Erosion on the Recessive Monterey Bay Shoreline

 

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