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All surveys of a coastal region should be based on fact that shore lines shift their positions, thereby changing land ownership; this applies to New Jersey, for it is almost surrounded by water; only means of measuring changes in shore line is by executing repeated surveys referred to a common datum.
All surveys of a coastal region should be based on fact that shore lines shift their positions, thereby changing land ownership; this applies to New Jersey, for it is almost surrounded by water; only means of measuring changes in shore line is by executing repeated surveys referred to a common datum.
Surveys on the coast of New Jersey
Am. Soc. Civ. Engrs. -- Proc
Gelineau, V. (author)
1927
8 pages
1 Fig.
Article (Journal)
English
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