This study presents a model to be used in developing intensive analysis 

 of the late Holocene era, v/hich is evidenced by shoreline sequences along 

 the Atlantic coast. Barrier-lagoonal coasts along the Atlantic coast are 

 discussed in detail . 



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Kumar, N. 1973. Modern and ancient barrier sediments: new interpretation 

 based on stratal sequence in inlet-filling sands and on recognition of 

 nearshore storm deposits.' Annals of the Mew York Academy of Sciences 

 220(5) :247-340. 



This report presents a new interpretation of the migration of modern 

 and ancient barrier sediments. 



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 Kwon, H. J. 1969. Source of barrier island sediments: northern Gulf coast. 

 Ph.D. Thesis. Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge. 89 pp. (Disserta- 

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This paper studies transport patterns of barrier-forming sand in the 

 northern Gulf coast. 



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Leontev, 0. K., and L. G. Nikiforov, 1965. Reasons for the worldwide occur- 

 rence of barrier beaches. Oceanology 5(4) :61-67 . 



Explains why barrier beaches, which are typical of the recent geological 

 epoch, are a worldwide occurrence. 



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*0tvos, E. G., Jr. 1970. Development and migration of barrier islands, 

 northern Gulf of Mexico. Geological Society of America Bulletin 81(1): 

 241-246. 



This article explains the formation of barrier islands by upward aggrada- 

 tion. All aspects of migration are also covered. 



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 *Resio, D., L. Vincent, J. Fisher, B. Hayden, and R. Dolan. 1973. Classifica- 

 tion of coastal environments: analysis across the coast barrier island 

 interfaces. University of Virginia, Department of Environmental Sciences, 

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The report presents results of a preliminary analysis of a classification 

 technique designed to stratify coastal areas, based on similarities across 

 the width of the coastal zone. 



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 *Riggs, S. R, 1975. Evolutionary succession of drov/ned coastal plain 



estuaries. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs 7:1247- 

 1248. 



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