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Restudy of Test - Shore Nourishment by Offshore Deposition of 



Sand, Long Branch, New Jersey. T.IM. No. 62 19 



Sand Bypassing at Port Hueneme, California. T.IM. No. 92 27 



Sand [viovement by Waves. J.M. No. 48 15 



Sand Movement by Wind Action (On Characteristics of Sand Traps) 



T.IVJ. No. I 19 35 



Sand Movement on the Shallow Inter-Canyon Shelf at La Jo Ma, 



California. T.M. No. 26 9 



Sand Variation at Point Reyes Beach, California. T.M. No. 65 . . . 19 



Shore Currents and Sand Movement on a Model Beach. T.M. No. 7 . . . 4 



Shore Processes and Beach Characteristics. T.M. No. 3 3 



The Slope of Lake Surfaces under Variable Wind Stresses. 



T.M. No. 25 8 



Source of Beach Sand at Santa Barbara, California, as Indicated 



by Mineral Grain Studies. T.M. No. 28 . 9 



The Source, Transportation and Deposition of Beach Sediment 



in Southern California. T.M. No. 22 7 



Stabi I ity of Osci 1 latory Laminar Flow Along a Wa I 1 . T.M. No. 47 . . 14 



Statistical Significance of Beach Sample Methods. T.M. No. 50 . . . 15 



A Study of Sand Movement at South Lake Worth Inlet, Florida. 



T.M. No. 42 12 



A Study of Sediment Sorting by Waves Shoaling on a Plane Beach. 



T.M. No. 63 19 



Submarine Topography and Sedimentation in the Vicinity of 



Mugu Submarine Canyon, California. T.M. No. 19 7 



Surf Statistics for the Coasts of the United States. 



T.M. No. 108 32 



Surface Features of Coral Reefs. T.M. No. 4 3 



Suspended Sediment Sampling in Laboratory Wave Action. 



T.M. No. 1 15 34 



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