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Natural forces which affect coastal inlets, and structures such as jetties at coastal inlets, affect also adjacent shore lines; also, structures themselves may modify natural forces in such way as to modify action on adjacent shores; design of navigation improvements on ocean coasts requires consideration of these forces; nature of ocean shores and shore processes; effects of breakwaters and jetties; examples are presented and illustrated and conclusions are drawn.
Natural forces which affect coastal inlets, and structures such as jetties at coastal inlets, affect also adjacent shore lines; also, structures themselves may modify natural forces in such way as to modify action on adjacent shores; design of navigation improvements on ocean coasts requires consideration of these forces; nature of ocean shores and shore processes; effects of breakwaters and jetties; examples are presented and illustrated and conclusions are drawn.
Shore effects of coastal structures
Military Engr
Horton, D.F. (author)
Military Engineer ; 40
1948
4 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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