East Australian coast and the Atlantic coastal plain of Georgia, 

 U.S.A., in relation to barrier progradation and modification. 

 The interplay of coastal configuration, offshore profile, sedi- 

 ment supply, and wave and current energies is discussed. 



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Hails, J. R. , and J. H. Hoyt. 1969. An appraisal of the evolution 

 of the lower Atlantic coastal plain of Georgia, U.S.A. Trans- 

 actions of the Institute of British Geographers 46:47-61. 



This article indicates that Quaternary marine and transitional 

 sediments of the lower Atlantic coastal plain parallel the modern 

 coast in an area about 90 km wide. 



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Hails, J. R., and J. H. Hoyt. 1972. The nature and occurrence of 

 heavy minerals in Pleistocene and Holocene sediments of the Lower 

 Georgia coastal plain. Journal of Sedimentary Petrology 42(3): 

 646-666. 



Deals with correlation of heavy minerals in six Pleistocene 

 barrier island coastlines to origin in the Georgia Piedmont. 



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 *Howett, C. M. 1975. Coastal Georgia's cultural resources. Pages 

 182-199 Jj2_ The value and vulnerability of coastal resources. 

 Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Atlanta, x + 321 pp. 



In light of coastal zone management requirements, major historic 

 and archeological sites of natural or cultural significance to 

 Georgia were classified in the first category of resources. 



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 *Hoyt, J. H. 1967. Intercontinental correlation of late Pleistocene 

 sea levels. Nature 215:612-614. 



Compares the late Pleistocene shorelines of coastal Georgia 

 with those of southern South-West Africa. 



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Johnson, A. S., H. 0. Hillestad, S. A. Fanning, and G. Shanholtzer. 

 1975. The marshes. Pages 223-256 vn_ The value and vulnerability 

 of coastal resources. Georgia Department of Natural Resources, 

 Atlanta, x + 321 pp. 



Discusses the marshes lying behind Georgia's barrier islands. 



513 

 *Johnson, A. S., H. 0. Hillestad, S. F. Shanholtzer, and G. F. Shan- 

 holtzer. 1974. An ecological survey of the coastal region of 

 Georgia. National Park Service, Scientific Monograph Series 

 No. 3. 233 pp. 



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