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Calvert Cliffs Slope Erosion Project. Phase I Final Report. Processes and Controls of Coastal Slope Erosion
This report presents the results of the first year of the Calvert Cliffs Slope Erosion Project (CCSEP), a three-year collaborative effort between the Maryland Geological Survey and the Department of Geography an Environmental Engineering at the Johns Hopkins University. The overall goal of the Calvert Cliffs Slope Erosion Project is to develop a quantitative understanding of slope erosion that can be used to predict past or future slope failures.
Calvert Cliffs Slope Erosion Project. Phase I Final Report. Processes and Controls of Coastal Slope Erosion
This report presents the results of the first year of the Calvert Cliffs Slope Erosion Project (CCSEP), a three-year collaborative effort between the Maryland Geological Survey and the Department of Geography an Environmental Engineering at the Johns Hopkins University. The overall goal of the Calvert Cliffs Slope Erosion Project is to develop a quantitative understanding of slope erosion that can be used to predict past or future slope failures.
Calvert Cliffs Slope Erosion Project. Phase I Final Report. Processes and Controls of Coastal Slope Erosion
P. R. Wilcock (author) / D. S. Miller (author) / R. T. Kerhin (author)
1992
151 pages
Report
No indication
English
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