Storm impact
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Item Texas Gulf Shoreline From the Rio Grand Northward to the Mansfield Jetties(The University of Texas at Austin, 1973) Bureau of Economic Geology, The University of Texas at AustinItem Characteristics of Gulf Beaches; Mustang Island and North Padre Island, Texas(The University of Texas at Austin, 1973) Bureau of Economic Geology, The University of Texas at AustinItem Beach Nourishment Programs(The University of Texas at Austin, 1975-02-27) Moseley, Joe C.Item Galveston's Bulwark Against the Sea(U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1981-10) U.S. Army Corps of EngineersItem Beach Replenishment: The National Solution?(American Society of Civil Engineers, 1987-05) Pilkey, Orrin H.; Clayton, Tonya D.Item Forecaster’s Guide to Tropical Meteorology(Weather Graphics, 1991-08) Atkinson, Maj. Gary D.; Ramage, C.S.Item Coastal Engineering and Oceanography Study for the Beach Nourishment Project Galveston, Texas(1992-12-03) Dr. Y. H. Wang, P. E.Item Guidelines for Barrier Beach Management in Massachusetts(Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Office, 1994-02) Clarke, John J.Item EUROSION Case Study Lakkopetra (Greece)(Eurosion, 1995) Spyropoulos, KyriakosThe western coast of Greece faces many forms of erosion. Addressing these issues are the only way to preserve the shores of the island nation.Item Hurricanes & Tropical Storms(1996) Cotterly, WayneItem Reducing the Impacts of Coastal Hazards(National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), 1998) Ward, Sandy; Main, CatherineItem Beach Nourishment For Hurricane Protection: North Carolina Project Performance in Hurricanes Dennis and Floyd(NOAA, 2000-08-07) Spencer M. Rogers, JrItem Detailed Shore Change at Chesapeake Bay Dune Systems(Virginia Institute of Marine Science College of William & Mary, 2001-11) Hardaway, C. S., Jr.; Milligan, D. A.; Farnsworth, K.; Dewing, S.Item Saving Florida's Vanishing Shores(EPA, 2002-03) EPAItem Overview of Regional Coastal Sediment Processes and Controls(US Army Corps of Engineers, 2002-03) Larson, Magnus; Rosati, Julie D.; Kraus, Nicholas C.Item Saving Florida's Vanishing Shores(2002-03)Most beaches along the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts of the United States are eroding a few feet per year. In Florida, beach erosion has been attributed partially to the construction and maintenance of inlets, but rising sea level is the primary reason that most shores erode.Item Coastal and marine ecosystems & Global climate change(Pew Center on Global Climate Change, 2002-08) Kennedy, Victor S.; Twilley, Robert R.; Kleypas, Joan A.; Cowan, James H., Jr; Hare, Steven R.Item Monitoring Barcelona City Beaches Using Video (Argus) and Laser (LIDAR) Methods.(CSIC, 2003) Ojeda, Elena; Guillén, Jorge; Ruiz, AntonioThis study describes the coastline evolution in Barcelona city beaches (La Barceloneta, Nova Icaria and Bogatell) over a 4-month period during 2002 using video camera (Argus) and laser (LIDAR) techniques. The differential short-term evolution of these beaches is analyzed in response to storms and beach nourishment.Item Impact of Sea-level Rise and Storm Surges on a Coastal Community(Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2003) Mcinnes, K. L.; Walsh, K. J. E.; Hubbert, G. D.; Beer, T.Item The Corps of Engineers and Shore Protection(U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Institute for Water Resources, 2003-05) Hillyer, Theodore M.