Appendix B contains the individual sample grain-size analysis data 

 sheets. The Sample number identifies the location on the profile, and the 

 Date identifies when the sample was taken. The code to understand the Sample 

 number is as follows: 



ex. Sample 6214101 



62 = Profile Line 62 at the Field Research Facility (FRF) 



141 = profile number (141 to 188) 



01 = sample location on profile (1 to 17) 

 The X position is the position of Profile Line 62 on the FRF grid in feet. 

 The Y position is across the profile, from the backstake to nearshore in feet. 

 Each sample was a grab sample, and the Elevation to Top of Core represents the 

 surface elevation on the profile where the sample was collected in feet. 

 The table of sieve weights are in 1/4-phi intervals from 6.727 mm (-2.75 <j>) to 

 0.016 mm (6.00 <f>) . Columns in the table are phi sieve size, corresponding 

 millimetre equivalent, weight retained on each sieve in grams, weight percent 

 (Percnt) of sample in each sieve, and the cumulative weight percent (Cumul 

 Percnt) of sieves. The start weight was the initial weight of the sample 

 before sieve analysis, and the final weight was the weight of the total sample 

 after sieve analysis by sonic sifter. The percent deviation was the amount of 

 sand lost or gained during analysis. Data also give the percentage by weight 

 of each sediment type of either the Wentworth or the Unified Soils Classifica- 

 tion. The standard statistical values of median, mean, standard deviation 

 (Dev. ) , skewness (Skew) , and kurtosis (Kurt) are given in phi units using the 

 Method of Moments, Folk Graphic Measures, and millimetre conversions for 

 median and mean. Output was generated by the Interactive Sediment Analysis 

 sediment analysis program. 



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