10. The CERC surf zone data collection effort benefitted from the 

 extended coverage provided by experiments performed concurrently by other 

 research teams, yielding data on beach profiles, offshore waves and currents, 

 and wind. Reports describing results of SUPERDUCK experiments related to the 

 work discussed here include: Birkemeier et al . (1989), a report describing 

 instruments used and data collected at the FRF during both the September and 

 October phases of the SUPERDUCK data collection project; Crowson et al . 

 (1988) , a summary report of the 30 different experiments conducted during both 

 phases of SUPERDUCK; Ebersole and Hughes (in preparation) , a companion data 

 report describing the surf zone wave measurement method and results , conducted 

 during the September phase; Stauble et al. (in preparation), a report discuss- 

 ing beach foreshore sediment and dynamics during the October phase of SUPER- 

 DUCK; Byrnes (1989), a data summary report of sediment characteristics during 

 the October phase of SUPERDUCK; and Kraus , Gingerich, and Rosati (1988), 

 revised values of the DUCK85 total transport rates and discussion of results 

 from SUPERDUCK. Additional data are compiled in an FRF summary data report 

 for September 1986 (FRF 1986). A video documenting the SUPERDUCK experiments 

 was also produced (Hughes, Kraus, and Richardson 1987). 



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11. An orientation to the study site and description of the experiment 

 equipment, methodology, and analysis procedures are given in Part II. 

 Selected results and characteristics of the data are presented in Part III, 

 and a general evaluation of the field project is given in Part IV. Appendix A 

 contains a listing of the data and explanatory discussion, and Appendix B 

 lists the notation used in this report. 



