facilitate interpretation of the results in unknown future uses of the data. 

 Representative morphologic and transport properties are also given to demon- 

 strate general trends exhibited by the data and to allow comparison to other 

 sources. 



8. Appendix A contains supplementary data associated with the profile 

 change experiments: breaking wave height and location, sand fall velocity, 

 runup, estimated water temperatures, and time-history of the water level for 

 the case of a simulated tide. Appendix B contains plots of the measured 

 profiles. The plots provide an overview of the sequence of profile change 

 that occurred for each set of wave conditions and beach material. The plots 

 were generated from the raw survey data contained in Appendix C. Unpublished 

 documents and records of personal communications are cited in the text and 

 collected the endnotes (preceding the references). 



9. US customary (non-SI) units were used in design of the laboratory 

 facilities and in making measurements. This system of units was maintained in 

 this report in description of facilities and general discussion of the mea- 

 surement procedure to avoid awkwardness in phraseology and to retain exact 

 values for equipment design that would be lost in conversion to the metric 

 system. (Conversion factors are given on page 6). Results that are likely to 

 be used in research, such as wave heights, water levels, and volume changes, 

 are given in metric units in the main text. 



