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BRETSCHNEIDER, C.L., "Revised Wave Forecasting Relationships," Pvoaeedings 

 of the Second Conference on Coastal Engineering , Coimcil on Wave Research, 

 1952, pp. 1-5. 



BRETSCHNEIDER, C.L., "Modification of Wave Height Due to Bottom Friction, 

 Percolation, and Refraction," TM-45, U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers, 

 Beach Erosion Board, Washington, D.C., Oct. 1954. 



BRETSCHNEIDER, C.L., "Revisions in Wave Forecasting; Deep and Shallow 

 Water," Proceedings of the Sixth Conference on Coastal Engineering, 

 Coimcil on Wave Research, 1958, pp. 30-67. 



BRETSCHNEIDER, C.L., Department of Ocean Engineering, University of 

 Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii, unpiiblished correspondence, 1970-71. 



CHOW, V. T. , Open-Channel Hydraulics, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1959. 



IJIMA, T,, and TANG, F.L.W., "Numerical Calculation of Wind Waves in 

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 neering, 1966, pp. 38-45. 



PUTNAM, J. A., and JOHNSON, J.W., "The Dissipation of Wave Energy of 

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 30, No. 1, 1949, pp. 67-74. 



SAVILLE, T. , Jr., "Wind Setup and Waves in Shallow Water," TM-27, U.S. 

 Army, Corps of Engineers, Beach Erosion Board, Washington, D.C., 

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U.S. ARMY, CORPS OF ENGINEERS, COASTAL ENGINEERING RESEARCH CENTER, 

 Shore Protection Manual^ 2d ed. , Vols. I, II, and III, Stock No. 008- 

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 1,160 pp. 



WAYNE, C.J., "Sea and Marsh-Grasses: Their Effect on Wave Energy and 

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 Tallahassee, Fla. , Sept. 1975. 



WHITAKER, R.E., REID, R.O., and VASTANO, A.C. , "An Analysis of Drag Co- 

 efficient at Hurricane Windspeeds from a Numerical Simulation of Dy- 

 namical Water Level Changes in Lake Okeechobee, Florida," TM-56, U.S. 

 Army, Corps of Engineers, Coastal Engineering Research Center, Fort 

 Belvoir, Va. , Oct. 1975. 



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