age 



Experimental Determination of Wave Pressure Attenuation. 



Bui I . V. 14 63 



An Experimental Study of Submarine Sand Bars. T. R. No. 3 67 



Federal Responsibilities in Shore Protection. Bull. v. 2, #4 ... 48 



Forecasting Breakers and Surf on a Straight Beach of Infinite Length 



Bull. V. 3, #4 50 



A Formula for the Calculation of Rock Fi I I Dikes. Bui I . v. 3, #1 . 48 



A Formula for the Calculation of the Tidai Discharge Through 



an Inlet. Bull. v. 4, #1 50 



A General Reconnaissance of Coastal Dunes of California. MP 1-62 . 43 



Generalization of the Formula for Calculation of Rock-Fill Dikes 



and Verification of its Coefficients. Bull. v. 5, #1 , 53 



The Generation of Water Waves by Wind. Bull. v. 6, #1 54 



A Geological Process-Response Model for Analysis of Beach Phenomena. 



Bui I . v. 17 65 



A Graphical Method for Checking the Design Height of Structures 



Subjected to Wave Run-up. Bui I . v. 16 64 



Hurricane Surge Predictions for Chesapeake Bay. MP 3-59 43 



Hurricane Surge Predictions for Delaware Bay and River. MP 4-59 . . 43 



Hydrographic Survey Operations of Field Research Group. Bull. v. I, #2 45 



Ice Flow Patterns Along the Delaware Coast. Bull. v. 15 64 



The Importance of Shore Protection Studies. Bull. v. I , #2 .... 45 



Japanese Research in Physical Oceanography, 1948-1950. Bui I. v. 7, #1 56 



Laboratory Study of an Electromagnetic Current Meter. Bull. v. 6, #2 55 



Laboratory Study of Equ i I i br i urn Beach Prof iles. Bull. v. I, #1. . . 45 



The Lag and Reduction of Range in Tide Gage Wells. Bull. v. 4, #3 . 51 



Limiting Batter (Slope) Between the Breaking and Reflection. 



Bull. V. 5, #2 53 



Littoral Drift Study, Los Angeles, California. Bull. v. 2, #3 . . . 47 



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