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 Miscellaneous Paper CERC-90-2 



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 USAEWES, Coastal Engineering 

 Research Center 



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Shoreline Change and Storm-Induced Beach Erosion Modeling: A Collection of Seven Papers 



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Nicholas C. Kraus, Ed. 



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 Final report 



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14. DATE OF REPORT (Year, Month, Day) 

 March 1990 



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 149 



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18. SUBJECT TERMS {Continue on reverse if necessary and identify by block number) 

 Beach erosion Longshore transport Shore protection 



Coastal planning Numerical models Storm erosion 



Dune erosion Shoreline change 



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This report consists of seven papers dealing with numerical simulation of beach 

 change that were recently published by members of the Coastal Engineering Research 

 Center, US Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, and colleagues from other organi- 

 zations. The papers collectively provide an overview of the state of research and 

 engineering capabilities of numerical modeling of beach change, as well as a framework 

 for understanding the role of modeling in planning and design of shore protection proj- 

 ects. The papers treat three major topics: use of numerical simulation models in 

 project planning and design, prediction of long-term shoreline change, and prediction 

 of the response of the beach profile to storms. 



Five of the papers appear in the Proceedings of the Coastal Zone '89 conference; 

 one is an updated and expanded version of a paper appearing in that Proceedings , and 



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