Inlet stability and case histories, Part II
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1975
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Inlets which require frequent channel dredging due to gradual shoaling, exhibit migration, or shoal up during storms, are in general unstable and pose a problem to the engineer. This problem of inlet stability is a complex one, because of the rather large number of variables that go into defining stability. The reference here is to inlets on sandy coasts only, because the absence of sand or similar sedimentary material the problem does not arise. Shell is also found in varying proportions with sand. Some of this is. new, whereas in some areas it is ancient reworked material whose size distribution is close to that of the sand with which it is associated. (PDF has 24 pages.) |
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application/pdf |
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http://aquaticcommons.org/1475/1/UF00076157_00002.pdf Mehta, Ashish J. (1975) Inlet stability and case histories, Part II. Gainesville, FL, Coastal and Oceanographic Engineering Department, University of Florida, (UFL/COEL, 75/020) |
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en |
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Coastal and Oceanographic Engineering Department, University of Florida |
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http://aquaticcommons.org/1475/ |
Palavras-Chave | #Oceanography #Engineering |
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Monograph or Serial Issue NonPeerReviewed |