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Small-boat harbor development on pacific coast
In order to develop chain of small-boat harbors along west coast, harbor characteristics, federal interest, benefit analysis, construction features, and shoreline considerations were examined; use of R.Y.Hudson's design formula; factors for determining weight of stone required to resist design wave are side slopes, specific gravity of stone, and empirically developed K factor; several examples of light-draft harbors.
Small-boat harbor development on pacific coast
In order to develop chain of small-boat harbors along west coast, harbor characteristics, federal interest, benefit analysis, construction features, and shoreline considerations were examined; use of R.Y.Hudson's design formula; factors for determining weight of stone required to resist design wave are side slopes, specific gravity of stone, and empirically developed K factor; several examples of light-draft harbors.
Small-boat harbor development on pacific coast
ASCE -- Proc (J Waterways Harbors Div)
Johnson, R.J. (author)
1961
14 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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