735 



May, J. P. 1973. Response to variation of nearshore wave energy. 

 Florida State University, Coastal Research Notes 3(11) :2-4. 



Outlines interaction between wave input, sediment, and topogra- 

 phy in the St. Joseph Spit study area. 



736 

 *Stapor, F. W. , Jr. 1975. Holocene beach ridge plain development, 

 northwest Florida. Pages 116-144 j_n R. W. Fairbridge ed. Contri- 

 butions to coastal geomorphology. Gebruder Borntraeger, Berlin. 



Deals with formation of beach ridges in northwest Florida, 

 their structure, and organization based on topographic pattern. 

 Beach ridge patterns are given for Dog Island, St. George Island, 

 St. Vincent Island, Cape San Bias, St. Joseph Spit, Beacon Hill, 

 and Shell Island. 



737 



*Tanner, W. F. 1971. Net kinetic eneray in littoral transport. 

 Science 172:1231-1232. 



This study examines the energy expended in unidirectional net 

 littoral transport of sediment for six coastal drift cells includ- 

 ing Dog Island, St. George Island, Cape St. George, Cape San Bias, 

 and St. Joseph peninsula. 



738 

 *Tanner, W. F. 1975. Historical beach changes, Florida "Big Bend" 

 coast. Transactions of the Gulf Coast Association of Geological 

 Societies 25:379-382. 



This study contains erosion and deposition rates for the "Big 

 Bend" coastal area of Florida. Areas studied include Dog Island, 

 St. George Island, St. Vincent Island, and St. Joseph Peninsula. 



Crooked Island 



739 

 *Stapor, F. 1973. History and sand budgets of the barrier island 

 system in the Panama City, Florida, reaion. Marine Geology 14(4): 

 227-286. 



This article explores the history of alternating integration and 

 fragmentation of Shell Island and Crooked island peninsulas near 

 Panama City, Florida. Rates of erosion and deposition are also 

 explored. 



156 



