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Modification of Wave Height Due to Bottom Friction, Percolation 



and Refraction. J.M. No. 45 14 



Movement of Bottom Sediment in Coastal Waters by Currents and 



Waves: Measurements with the Aid of Radioactive Tracers in 



The Netherlands. T.M. No. 105 31 



Movement of Sand Around Southern California Promontories. 



T.M. No. 76 23 



North Atlantic Coast Wave Statistics Hindcast by Bretschneider - 



Revised Sverdrup-Munk Method. T.M. No. 55 17 



North Atlantic Coast Wave Statistics Hindcast by Wave Spectrum 



Method. T.M. No. 57 17 



An Ocean Wave Measuring instrument. T.M. No. 6 4 



An Ocean Wave Spectra and a New Method of Forecasting 



Wind-Generated Sea. T.M. No. 43 13 



On the Description of Short-Crested Waves. T.M. No. 125 37 



On the Theory of the Highest Waves. T.M. No. 116 34 



Orbital Velocity Associated with Wave Action Near the Breaker Zone 



T.M. No. 79 _. . - 24 



The Prediction of Hurricane Storm-Tides in New York Bay. 



T.M. No. 120 35 



Prel iminary Report: Laboratory Study of the Effect of an 



Uncontrolled Inlet on the Adjacent Beaches. T.M. No. 94 28 



Proof Test of Water Transparency Method of Depth Determination. 



T.M. No. 9 4 



The Propagation of Tidal Waves into Channels of Gradually Varying 



Cross-Section (Effect of a Frictional Resistance Over the Bed) 



T.M. No. 112 33 



Rayleigh Disk as a Wave Direction Indicator. T.M. No. 18 6 



Re-Anaiysis of Existing Wave Force Data on Model Pile. T.M. No. 71 21 



Reflection of Solitary Waves. T.M. No. II 5 



The Relationship Between Watershed Geology and Beach Radioactivity . 

 T.M. No. 135 41 



Relative Efficiency of Beach Sampling Methods. T.M. No. 90 ... . 27 



Report on Beach Study in the Vicinity of Mugu Lagoon, California 



T.M. No. 14 6 



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