"A Scientific Basis for Design of Groyne 



Systems" 



Hoyle, J. W. , and King, G. T. , The Surveyor , 



and Municipal and County Engineer , London , 



Vol. 120, 1961, pp. 619-621. 



Key Words - Not Annotated/ 



6100GR0002 



"Sea Defence Groynes - 4" 



Oliver, A. C. , Civil Engineering , London, 



Vol. 56, No. 654, Jan., 1961, pp. 87-90. 



Key Words - Not Annotated/ 



6101GR0001 



"Lake Erie Shore Line from the Michigan- 

 Ohio State Line to Marblehead, Ohio, Beach 

 Erosion Control Study" 



U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, House Docu- 

 ment No. 63, 87th Congress, 1st Session, 

 Jan., 1961. 



Key Words - House Document/Not Annotated/ 



6101GR0002 



"Behavior of Beach Fills in New England" 6102GR0001 



Perdikis, H. S., Journal of the Waterways 

 and Harbors Division, ASCE, Vol. 89, No. 

 WWl, Paper No. 2744, Feb., 1961. 



A study of behavior of fills placed on 10 New England beaches is 

 presented. Quantitative determinations of changes in volumes of the 

 fill, high and low water shoreline positions, and slopes were made. 

 Groins, single and in systems, were built to help retain fill. 



Key Words - N. Atlantic/Artificial-f ill/lmpermeable/Rubble-mound/ 

 Erosion/Accretion/Single/System/Field/ 



"Groins on the Shores of the Great Lakes" 6105GR0001 



Lee, C. E., Journal of the Waterways and 

 Harbors Division , ASCE, Vol. 87, No. WW2 , 

 Paper 2819, May, 1961, pp. 89-111. 



Groins are not a cure-all for shore erosion problems; faulty de- 

 sign or misplacement can create additional problems or increase exist- 

 ing problems. This comprehensive paper summarizes data on existing 

 groins, changes in lake levels, other processes, notes on design of 

 groins for the Great Lakes, and some indication of research and costs, 



