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Notes on the Bar Harbors at the Entrances to Coos Bay, and Umpqua and Siuslaw Rivers, Oregon
When the improvement of harbor entrances on sand coasts are planned or are being discussed, attention is given to the effect of the scouring action of the ebb current, the littoral drift, or alongshore currents, the resultant sand movement, and the prevailing direction of the storm winds. The path of the flood-tide currents has seldom been mentioned as a controlling factor.
Notes on the Bar Harbors at the Entrances to Coos Bay, and Umpqua and Siuslaw Rivers, Oregon
When the improvement of harbor entrances on sand coasts are planned or are being discussed, attention is given to the effect of the scouring action of the ebb current, the littoral drift, or alongshore currents, the resultant sand movement, and the prevailing direction of the storm winds. The path of the flood-tide currents has seldom been mentioned as a controlling factor.
Notes on the Bar Harbors at the Entrances to Coos Bay, and Umpqua and Siuslaw Rivers, Oregon
Tower, Morton L. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 71 ; 349-359
2021-01-01
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