The experimental conditions, facilities and equipment, quality con- 

 trol procedures, and data collection and reduction procedures common to 

 all 10 experiments are documented in Volume I (Stafford and Chesnutt, 

 1977) . Data reduction and collection procedures unique to individual 

 experiments are described in appendixes to Volumes II to VII (Chesnutt 

 and Stafford, 1977a, 1977b, 1977c, 1977d, 1978a, 1978b). 



Volumes II to VII discuss the results from the 10 experiments and 

 draw conclusions from the one or two experiments described in each 

 volume. The experimental conditions of the 10 experiments are summarized 

 in Table 1; the volume in which each experiment is reported, and ref- 

 erence to three other studies which discuss some of these experiments 

 are also given in the table. 



Table 1. Summary of experimental conditions. 



Experiment 

 (No.) 



Initial 



test 

 length 2 



(ft) 



Initial 

 slope 



Wave 

 period 



(s) 



Nominal 



wave 

 height 3 



(ft) 



MR 77-7 

 (Vol.) 



Other references 



72C- 10 

 70X-06 



71Y-10 



72D-06 

 72B-06 

 72B-10 

 72A-06 

 72A-10 



54.7 

 100.0 



61.7 



54.7 



93.0 

 93.0 



54.7 

 93.0 

 54.7 



0.10 

 0.10 



1.50 

 1.90 



0.41 

 0.36 



0.10 



0.05 

 0.10 

 0.10 

 0.10 

 0.10 



1.90 



1.90 

 2.35 

 2.35 



3.75 

 3.75 



0.36 



0.36 

 0.34 

 0.34 

 0.31 

 0.31 



III 



III 



IV 

 VII 

 VII 



VI 

 VI 



Chesnutt, et al. (1972) 

 Chesnutt and Galvin (1974) 

 Chesnutt (1975) 



Chesnutt, et al. (1972) 

 Chesnutt and Galvin (1974) 



Chesnutt, et al. (1972) 

 Chesnutt and Galvin (1974) 

 Chesnutt (1975) 



Chesnutt, et al. (1972) 

 Chesnutt and Galvin (1974) 



Chesnutt (1975) 



1 The first two digits of the experiment number indicate the year of experiment; the 

 letters X, Y, A, B, C, and D indicate the separate volumes in the LEBS series of reports. 

 The last two digits indicate either the 6- or 10-foot-wide wave tank used for the 

 experiment. 



2 Distance from generator to the initial Stillwater level intercept. 



determined for given wave period and constant water depth of 2.33 feet, so that the 

 generated wave energy flux had a constant value of 5.8 foot-pounds per second per foot. 



Scope . 



The primary purposes of the LEBS reports are to: 



(a) Relate temporal and spatial wave height variability to 

 the changing reflectivity of the developing profile; 



