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- catalog contributor b6778648.
- catalog contributor b6778649.
- catalog created "c1993.".
- catalog date "1993".
- catalog date "c1993.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1993.".
- catalog description "10.8: Effects of Maritime Structures. 10.9: Alternative to Normal Breakwaters. 10.10: Bypassing Mechanisms. 10.11: Data Collection -- Appendix A: Table of Functions of d/L[subscript o].".
- catalog description "1: Introduction. 1.1: Coastal Environment. 1.2: State of Beach Erosion. 1.3: Engineering Approach -- 2: Waves. 2.1: Wave Generation. 2.2: Wave Forecasting. 2.3: Wave Kinematics. 2.4: Wave Transformations -- 3: Beach Processes. 3.1: Origin of Beaches and Dunes. 3.2: Wave Climate. 3.3: Sediment Movement Beyond Breaker Line. 3.4: Lateral Movement in Surf Zone. 3.5: Longshore Drift. 3.6: Effects of Tides. 3.7: Effects of Ocean Currents. 3.8: Estuarine Conditions. 3.9: Cohesive Soils. 3.10: Shingle Beaches. 3.11: Marine Cliffs -- 4: Engineering Aspects of Coastal Geomorphology. 4.1: Geomorphology of Coasts. 4.2: Crenulate Shaped Bays. 4.3: Physiographic Units. 4.4: Barrier Beaches -- 5: Coastal Defense. 5.1: Cause of Erosion. 5.2: Dune Stabilization. 5.3: Previous Solutions. 5.4: New Concept. 5.5: Shingle Beaches. 5.6: Cohesive Soils. 5.7: Cliff Recession. 5.8: Sea Level Rise -- 6: Applications of Headland Control. 6.1: Design of Headlands. 6.2: Salient Behind Single Offshore Breakwater.".
- catalog description "6.3: Straight Shoreline. 6.4: Eroding Embayment. 6.5: Barrier Island and Spit. 6.6: Alternative to Groin Field. 6.7: Modification to Offshore Breakwaters. 6.8: Beach Renourishment. 6.9: Beach Downcoast of Harbor Construction. 6.10: Artificial and Recreational Beaches. 6.11: Man-Made Islands -- 7: Effects of Maritime Structures. 7.1: Scour Due to Normal Waves. 7.2: Scour Due to Short-Crested Waves. 7.3: Scour at Tip of Breakwater -- 8: Alternatives to Normal Breakwaters. 8.1: Berm Breakwaters. 8.2: Barrier Beach Breakwaters. 8.3: Geotextile Construction. 8.4: Submerged Platform Breakwaters -- 9: Bypassing Mechanisms. 9.1: Dredging. 9.2: Land Dredging Plants. 9.3: Trucking. 9.4: Effect of Jetties. 9.5: Weir Jetties. 9.6: Jet Pumping. 9.7: Sand Fluidization. 9.8: Wave Reflection. 9.9: Upcoast Accretion -- 10: What Direction Coastal Engineering. 10.1: Introduction. 10.2: Costs. 10.3: Need for Reappraisal. 10.4: Waves. 10.5: Beach Processes. 10.6: Geomorphology of Coasts. 10.7: Coastal Defense.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "xiv, 578 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Coastal stabilization.".
- catalog identifier "0131403109".
- catalog isFormatOf "Coastal stabilization.".
- catalog issued "1993".
- catalog issued "c1993.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : PTR Prentice Hall,".
- catalog relation "Coastal stabilization.".
- catalog subject "627/.58 20".
- catalog subject "Coastal engineering.".
- catalog subject "Marine sediments.".
- catalog subject "Sediment transport.".
- catalog subject "TC205 .S59 1993".
- catalog tableOfContents "10.8: Effects of Maritime Structures. 10.9: Alternative to Normal Breakwaters. 10.10: Bypassing Mechanisms. 10.11: Data Collection -- Appendix A: Table of Functions of d/L[subscript o].".
- catalog tableOfContents "1: Introduction. 1.1: Coastal Environment. 1.2: State of Beach Erosion. 1.3: Engineering Approach -- 2: Waves. 2.1: Wave Generation. 2.2: Wave Forecasting. 2.3: Wave Kinematics. 2.4: Wave Transformations -- 3: Beach Processes. 3.1: Origin of Beaches and Dunes. 3.2: Wave Climate. 3.3: Sediment Movement Beyond Breaker Line. 3.4: Lateral Movement in Surf Zone. 3.5: Longshore Drift. 3.6: Effects of Tides. 3.7: Effects of Ocean Currents. 3.8: Estuarine Conditions. 3.9: Cohesive Soils. 3.10: Shingle Beaches. 3.11: Marine Cliffs -- 4: Engineering Aspects of Coastal Geomorphology. 4.1: Geomorphology of Coasts. 4.2: Crenulate Shaped Bays. 4.3: Physiographic Units. 4.4: Barrier Beaches -- 5: Coastal Defense. 5.1: Cause of Erosion. 5.2: Dune Stabilization. 5.3: Previous Solutions. 5.4: New Concept. 5.5: Shingle Beaches. 5.6: Cohesive Soils. 5.7: Cliff Recession. 5.8: Sea Level Rise -- 6: Applications of Headland Control. 6.1: Design of Headlands. 6.2: Salient Behind Single Offshore Breakwater.".
- catalog tableOfContents "6.3: Straight Shoreline. 6.4: Eroding Embayment. 6.5: Barrier Island and Spit. 6.6: Alternative to Groin Field. 6.7: Modification to Offshore Breakwaters. 6.8: Beach Renourishment. 6.9: Beach Downcoast of Harbor Construction. 6.10: Artificial and Recreational Beaches. 6.11: Man-Made Islands -- 7: Effects of Maritime Structures. 7.1: Scour Due to Normal Waves. 7.2: Scour Due to Short-Crested Waves. 7.3: Scour at Tip of Breakwater -- 8: Alternatives to Normal Breakwaters. 8.1: Berm Breakwaters. 8.2: Barrier Beach Breakwaters. 8.3: Geotextile Construction. 8.4: Submerged Platform Breakwaters -- 9: Bypassing Mechanisms. 9.1: Dredging. 9.2: Land Dredging Plants. 9.3: Trucking. 9.4: Effect of Jetties. 9.5: Weir Jetties. 9.6: Jet Pumping. 9.7: Sand Fluidization. 9.8: Wave Reflection. 9.9: Upcoast Accretion -- 10: What Direction Coastal Engineering. 10.1: Introduction. 10.2: Costs. 10.3: Need for Reappraisal. 10.4: Waves. 10.5: Beach Processes. 10.6: Geomorphology of Coasts. 10.7: Coastal Defense.".
- catalog title "Coastal stabilization : innovative concepts / Richard Silvester and John R.C. Hsu.".
- catalog type "text".