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 *Carraway, C, E. Chester, G. Dunn, R. Pratt, and M. J. Pugh. 1976. Tools 

 and techniques for coastal area management. Pages 161-378 in_ R. Alden, 

 D. Grower, B. J. Copeland, D. Frankenberg, and F. Parker, eds. Ecological 

 determinants of coastal area management, Vol. 2--appendixes . University 

 of North Carolina, Sea Grant Publication No. UNC-SG-76-05. 392 pp. 



Identifies tools and techniques by which development in the coastal 

 area of North Carolina may be guided or controlled in order to reduce 

 developmental impacts. 



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Dolan, R. 1965. Seasonal variations in beach profiles along the Outer Banks 

 of North Carolina. Shore and Beach 33(2) :22-26. 



This article presents the results of sand level changes recorded by 

 graduated steel stakes over a 6-month period along the Outer Banks of 

 North Carolina. 



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 *Dolan, R. 1972. Barrier dune system along the Outer Banks of North Carolina: 

 a reappraisal. Science 176(4032) :286-288. 



This article summarizes and reappraises the coastal barrier dune system 

 along the North Carolina Outer Banks. Severe adjustments are being made 

 in geological and ecological processes because of modifications. 



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Dolan, R., and J. Ferm. 1966. Swash processes and beach characteristics. 

 Professional Geographer 18:210-213. 



A beach process study along the Outer Banks of North Carolina estimated 

 swash velocity in an attempt to establish a more direct link between 

 breaking waves and beach changes. 



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 *Dolan, R., and J. C. Ferm. 1968. Crescentic landforms along the Atlantic 

 coast of the United States. Science 159:627-629. 



An uninterrupted series of hierarchically arranged crescentic coastal 

 landforms occur along the Atlantic coast. The Outer Ranks of North 

 Carolina are emphasized. 



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Dolan, R., and P. Godfrey. 1973. Effects of Hurricane Ginger on the barrier 



islands of North Carolina. Geological Society of America Bulletin 84(4): 



1329-1333. 



Compares hurricane effects on artificial, stabilized islands in the north 

 sector of the Outer Banks with those of natural barrier islands in the 

 southern sector and points up the ability of the latter to survive severe 

 effects of hurricanes. 



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