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By-passing of sand across Shark River Inlet on New Jersey Coast; by-passed sand is coarser, better graded, and gives more stable fill than sands dredged in Shark River; removal of excess accretion from feeder beach at up-drift side of Inlet restores to utility much of length of "fishing pier" which was dry, and it is supposed to facilitate maintenance of navigation channel of Shark River Inlet.
By-passing of sand across Shark River Inlet on New Jersey Coast; by-passed sand is coarser, better graded, and gives more stable fill than sands dredged in Shark River; removal of excess accretion from feeder beach at up-drift side of Inlet restores to utility much of length of "fishing pier" which was dry, and it is supposed to facilitate maintenance of navigation channel of Shark River Inlet.
Shark River Inlet sand by-passing project
ASCE -- Proc (J Waterways Harbors Div)
Angas, W.M. (Autor:in)
1960
19 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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