BEACH EROSION LITERATURE 



There are listed below a collection of papers presented at the 

 Institution on Coastal Engineering, University of California,, Long 

 Beach, California. Copies of these papers can be obtained on a 

 two-week loan by interested official agencies. 



Munk, W, H.j ff Orlgin and Generation of Waves*" 



Wiegel, R. L.j ^Elements of Wave Theory** 



Ma son j M. A.j "Transformation of Waves in Shallow Water"' 



Shepardj p. P., "Nearshore Circulation" 



Vanoni, V'ito A., "Harbor Surging"' 



Arthur, R., S. s "Wave Forecasting and Hindca sting"' 



Studds, R. F.A.j "'Coast and Geodetic Survey Data - An 

 Aid to the Coastal Engineer" 



Fleming j R. H.j "'The Engineering Application of Sea 

 , . ,.. . and Swell. Data" 



Elliott, D. 0,., "'The 3each Erosion Board* 1 ' 



Handinj John W. , "The Geological Aspects of Coastal 

 Engineering" 



Einstein, H. A., "'Estimated Quantities of .Sediment 

 Supplied by Streams to a Coast'* 



Krumbein, W. C, "Littoral Processes in Lakes" 



Eaton s R. 0. s "Littoral Processes on Sandy Coasts" 1 



Blackman, Berkeley, "Dredging at Inlets on Sandy Coasts" 



Re illy, G. P., "Dredging at Coastal Inlets - The Sea- 

 going Hopper Dredge" 



Simmons, H. B., "Contribution of Hydraulic Models to 

 Coastal Sedimentation Studies" 



Peel, K. P., "Location of Harbors 



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