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Wave action and breakwater location Noyo Harbor, California -- Hydraulic model investigation
Tests were conducted in 1 to 100-scale hydraulic model, equipped with wave-generating and wave-height-measuring devices, used to predict efficacy of several proposed breakwater plans in providing suitable protection to sea-going lumber barges, which would be moored along proposed inner-harbor pier, during periods of storm-wave attack; breakwater plan consisting of south arm originating near south limit of Noyo Cove and extending about 1900 ft in NNW direction, plus companion arm originating along bluffs of north limit of cove and extending about 320 ft in WSW direction.
Wave action and breakwater location Noyo Harbor, California -- Hydraulic model investigation
Tests were conducted in 1 to 100-scale hydraulic model, equipped with wave-generating and wave-height-measuring devices, used to predict efficacy of several proposed breakwater plans in providing suitable protection to sea-going lumber barges, which would be moored along proposed inner-harbor pier, during periods of storm-wave attack; breakwater plan consisting of south arm originating near south limit of Noyo Cove and extending about 1900 ft in NNW direction, plus companion arm originating along bluffs of north limit of cove and extending about 320 ft in WSW direction.
Wave action and breakwater location Noyo Harbor, California -- Hydraulic model investigation
U S Waterways Experiment Station -- Tech Report
Wilson, H.B. (author)
1967
129 pages
Report
English
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