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Shifting offshore bars and harbor shoaling
Movement of offshore bars in Lake Superior produces alternating accretion and erosion of nearshore area and causes pulsation in littoral drift; extensive formation of ice foots contribute to significant erosion in front of them; harbor structures extending into lake shift offshore bars, modify coastal currents, and cause shoaling in lee; pattern of harbor shoaling was established, and its relationship with shifting of offshore bars and existing currents was analyzed.
Shifting offshore bars and harbor shoaling
Movement of offshore bars in Lake Superior produces alternating accretion and erosion of nearshore area and causes pulsation in littoral drift; extensive formation of ice foots contribute to significant erosion in front of them; harbor structures extending into lake shift offshore bars, modify coastal currents, and cause shoaling in lee; pattern of harbor shoaling was established, and its relationship with shifting of offshore bars and existing currents was analyzed.
Shifting offshore bars and harbor shoaling
J Geophysical Research
Bajorunas, L. (author) / Duane, D.B. (author)
1967
11 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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