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Miscellaneous Paper CERC-88-12 
6a. NAME OF PERFORMING ORGANIZATION 
USAEWES, Coastal Engineering 
Research Center 
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PO Box 631 
Vicksburg, MS 39181-0631 
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US Army Corps of Engineers 
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11. TITLE (Include Security Classification) j 
Coastal Processes at Sea Bright to Ocean Township, New Jersey; Volume TI: Main Text and 
Appendix A; Volume II: Appendixes B-G 
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Final report rrom_Jan 85 to Aug 86] August 1988 297 
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Washington, DC 20314-1000 ACCESSION NO 
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18. SUBJECT TERMS (Continue on reverse if necessary and identify by block number) 
Beach erosion Sand transport Shoreline change 
P| TT ey Coastaliprocesses Sandy Hook 
ferred | NeW Jersey Sea Bright 
19. ABSTRACT (Continue on reverse if necessary and identify by block number) 
This report describes a study of coastal processes along the Atlantic Coast from Sea 
Bright to Ocean Township, New Jersey. Predictive tools were developed and a data analysis 
made to assist in evaluation and implementation of comprehensive shore protection plans for 
this highly utilized stretch of coastline. The study was divided into four broad areas as: 
(1) deepwater wave climate analysis and nearshore wave refraction, (2) numerical modeling of 
long-term shoreline change, (3) numerical modeling of storm-induced beach erosion, and 
(4) development of stage-frequency relations for the back bay and ocean coast. A literature 
review of previous studies and results of the four tasks are given in Volume I of the 
report. Volume II contains listings and interpretations of coastal processes data assembled 
in the study, including data on profiles, shoreline change, sediment sizes, and incident 
waves. The study represents an integrated attempt to quantitatively evaluate long and 
short-term coastal processes on a regional scale for use in engineering design. 
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