Seawalls, Seacliffs, Beachrock: What Beach Effects? Part 3
Amphibian Tractors in the Surf
Keynote Address: Some Notes on Beach Nourishment
Longshore Transport of Sand and Beach Nourishment
Dade County, Florida, Beach Nourishment and Hurricane Surge Protection Project
Artificial Beach Construction with Sand/Gravel Made by Crushing Rock
Beach Profile Surveys along the U.S. Pacific Coast: 1945-1947
Seawalls, Seacliffs, Beachrock: What Beach Effects? Part 1
Seawalls, Seacliffs, Beachrock: What Beach Effects? Part 2
Waimea River Mouth to Kekaha Beach, Kauai, Hawaii: Two Distinctive Natural Sands
Waikiki Beach, Oahu, Hawaii: History of Its Transformation from a Natural to an Urban Shore
Beach Replenishment for Amtrak's Niantic River Bridge Replacement
California's Efforts to Protect the Health of Beach Visitors
California's Beaches – Where the Tourists Are
Design and Construction of the Pier J Breakwaters at the Port of Long Beach, California
Several different alternatives to mitigate surge activity were investigated. The most acceptable solution was a pair of new breakwaters that altered the basin geometry to change the basin...
Larger Foraminifers as Contributors to Carbonate Beach Sands
Larger foraminifers are locally significant contributors to tropical carbonate sediments, particularly in the Indo-Pacific region. The two major factors influencing foraminiferal production...
Geotechnical Aspects of Beach Restoration
Large-scale beach restoration undertaken by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Florida requires millions of cubic yards of beach quality sand. Exploration for these sand resources starts...
Rhythm of Beachrock Levels in Contrasting Plate Settings: Rifting Red Sea and North American-Caribbean Plates
Sequences of beachrocks have been compared from the northern Red Sea, the North American plate (north shore of Puerto Rico), and an island of the Caribbean plate. In all these areas the...
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