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Littoral-Drift Problem at Shore-Line Harbors
A harbor that fronts directly on an open shore line and has a relatively small flow into and out of it is defined as a shore-line harbor. Wherever there is a littoral drift along the shore line, certain design, construction, and maintenance problems are manifested. Some of these basic considerations are summarized, and a few case histories are cited.
Littoral-Drift Problem at Shore-Line Harbors
A harbor that fronts directly on an open shore line and has a relatively small flow into and out of it is defined as a shore-line harbor. Wherever there is a littoral drift along the shore line, certain design, construction, and maintenance problems are manifested. Some of these basic considerations are summarized, and a few case histories are cited.
Littoral-Drift Problem at Shore-Line Harbors
Johnson, Joe W. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 124 ; 525-546
2021-01-01
221959-01-01 pages
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