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Erosion and accretion along Clatsop spit
Study area encompasses 18 ml of Oregon coastline of Clatsop Beach between Columbia River south jetty and Tillamook Head, south of Seaside, Oregon; physical changes, including man-made changes such as jetty construction which was initiated in 1885, that have occurred in area since 1792 are described and presented graphically; theories based on analysis of complex joint function of sand supply and incident wind, oceanographic, and estuarine forces are proposed as to cause of erosion and accretion over long-time span.
Erosion and accretion along Clatsop spit
Study area encompasses 18 ml of Oregon coastline of Clatsop Beach between Columbia River south jetty and Tillamook Head, south of Seaside, Oregon; physical changes, including man-made changes such as jetty construction which was initiated in 1885, that have occurred in area since 1792 are described and presented graphically; theories based on analysis of complex joint function of sand supply and incident wind, oceanographic, and estuarine forces are proposed as to cause of erosion and accretion over long-time span.
Erosion and accretion along Clatsop spit
ASCE -- Coastal Eng, Santa Barbara Specialty Conf
Kidby, H.A. (author) / Oliver, J.G. (author)
ASCE -- Santa Barbara Specialty Conference on Coastal Engineering ; 1965
1965
25 pages
Conference paper
English
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