11 resultados para SURF Descriptor

em University of Michigan


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"September 1984."

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"November 1975."

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Mode of access: Internet.

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"September 1982."

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"These poems, first published as 'Song-surf' in 1900, by a firm which failed before the books left the press, were republished with additions as the 'lyrics' of 'Play & lyrics' by Hodder & Stoughton of London, in 1905."--Foreword.

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Gracilaria ecuadoriensis (Taylor) Dawson

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New dredge-disposal techniques may serve the dual role of aiding sand by-passing across coastal inlets, and beach nourishment, provided the dredged sediments placed seaward of the surf zone move shoreward into that zone. During the summer of 1976, 26,750 cubic meters of relatively coarse sediment was dredged from New River Inlet, North Carolina, moved down coast by a split-hull barge, and placed in a 215-meter coastal reach between the 2- and 4-meter depth contours. Bathymetric changes on the disposal piles and in the adjacent beach and nearshore area were studied for a 13-week period (August to November 1976) to determine the modification of the surrounding beach and nearshore profile, and the net transport direction of the disposal sediment. The sediment piles initially created a local shoal zone with minimum depths of 0.6 meter. Disposal sediment was coarser (Mn = 0.49 millimeter) than the native sand at the disposal site (Mn = 0.14 millimeter) and coarser than the composite mean grain size of the entire profile (Mn = 0.21 millimeter). Shoaling and breaking waves caused rapid erosion of the pile tops and a gradual coalescing of the piles to form a disposal bar located seaward (= 90 meters) of a naturally occurring surf zone bar. As the disposal bar relief was reduced, the disposal bar-associated breaker zone was restricted to low tide times or periods of high wave conditions.

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"This volume contains 'Yolanda of Cyprus', a hitherto unpublished play; many new lyrics; some others that appeared in 'Song-surf', a volume whose publishers, failed before it reached the public; and 'David', which came out in America in 1904."-Pref.

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Small amphibious landing craft wrecked on the beach. Caption; "The surf was to much for small Landing craft."

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Two images. First image shows a wrecked ship and tank on a beach with a large ship in the background. Caption; "Surf pounding wrecked landing craft that were stopped on the beach." Second image shows numerous Japanese vessels on a beach. Caption; "Wrecked Japanese craft littered the beaches."