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 *Sonu, C. J., and J. L. VanBeek. 1971. Systematic beach changes on the Outer 

 Banks, North Carolina. Journal of Geology 79(4) :416-425. 



A series of beach profiles on Outer Banks indicates that a 4-month cycle 

 is evident in which a berm climbed up the beach with increasing sediment 

 storage and then disintegrated with loss of sediment. Direction of waves, 

 rather than height, was thought to be responsible. 



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Sonu, C. J., J. M. McCloy, and D. S. McArthur. 1967. Longshore currents and 



nearshore topographies. Louisiana State University, Coastal Studies 



Institute, Technical Report 51. 25 pp. 



The validity of seven analytical formula as well as linear and nonlinear 

 multiple regression schemes were tested using field data from the Outer 

 Banks, North Carolina. 



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Wagner, R. H. 1964. The ecology of Uniola paniculata L. in the dune-strand 

 habitat of North Carolina. Ecological Monographs 34(1 ) :79-96. 



The general ecology of sea oat habitats is discussed. 



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Waits, E. D. 1967. Net primary productivity of an irregularly flooded North 



Carolina salt marsh. Ph.D. Thesis. North Carolina State University at 



Raleigh. 124 pp. (Dissertation Abstracts 28:4027 B.) 



The major vegetation types of an irregularly flooded salt marsh on the 

 Outer Banks of North Carolina were defined by analyzing species presence 

 data obtained from sample plots. 



Bodie Island South 



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 *Dolan, R. 1966. Beach changes on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. 



Louisiana State University, Coastal Studies Institute, Technical Report 

 48. 13 pp. 



This report considers the relationships between surf-zone processes and 

 subaerial beach changes as they occur on Bodie Island, North Carolina. 



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Dolan, R., J. C. Ferm, and D. S. McArthur. 1969. Measurements of beach 



process variables, Outer Banks, North Carolina. Office of Naval Research, 



Geography Branch, Technical Report No. 64. 79 pp. 



Discusses a series of beach-process experiments conducted on Bodie 

 Island, North Carolina, during 1963-1964. 



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