This paper presents an account of the Long Island (New York) shore front, 

 with data included on Jones Beach, Hampton, Fire Island, Rockaway Beach, 

 and Southampton. 



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Hampton 



1969. The beaches of Long Island. Shore and Beach 37(2) :50- 



This paper presents an account of the Long Island (New York) shore front, 

 with data included on Jones Beach, Hampton, Fire Island, Rockaway Beach, 

 and Southampton.. 



Fire Island 



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 *Art, H. W. 1971. Atmospheric salts in the functioning 

 ecosystem. Ph.D. Thesis, Yale University. 135 pp. 

 stracts 32:2651-B.) 



of a maritime forest 

 (Dissertation Ab- 



The vegetation, biomass, primary production, and nutrient relationships 

 of the Sunken Forest at Fire Island, Mew York, are analyzed. 



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Art, H. W., F. H. Bormann, G. K. Voigt, and G. M. Woodwell. 1974. 



island forest ecosystem: role of meteorologic nutrient inputs. 



184(4132) :60-62. 



Barrier 

 Science 



This article concerns salt spray as nutrient input in the Sunken Forest 

 on Fire Island, New York, which allows primary production rates similar 

 to those of inland temperate forests. 



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Kumar, N., and J. E. Sanders. 1974. Inlet sequence: a verticle succession 

 of sedimentary structures and textures created by the lateral migration 

 of tidal inlets. Sedimentology 21(4) :491-532. 



Deals with the tidal inlet off Fire Island, Mew York, in which studies 

 of sediment buildup were correlated to lateral migration from 1825 to 

 1940. 



237 

 *Manley, S., and R. Manley. 1968. Beaches: th 

 Chilton Book Company, Philadelphia, 383 pp. 



their lives, legends, and lore. 



Deals with human aspects of beaches generally, but also contains specific 

 chapters relevant to barrier islands such as birth of a beach, portrait 

 of Fire Island, life on the beach, beach resorts, science on the beach, 

 national seashore beaches, and saving our beaches. 



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