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Sand hardening has direct relevance for beach erosion, sediment transport modeling, sea turtle nesting, recreational beach use, and property loss mitigation. One quantified measure of sand hardness is the angle of repose. A study of granular media kinemat... see more

This study documents that since 1923, approximately 350 million cubic yards of sand have been deposited on the US East Coast barrier island shoreline (from Long Island, New York to Fisher Island, Florida), by more than 573 beach nourishment episodes, at 1... see more

Bangka Regency is one of the regencies that has started to develop the tourism sector. One of them is the beach located in Air Anyir Village which is one of the villages included in the KSPP village (Strategic Area for Tourism Development). This research ... see more

Bangka Regency is one of the regencies that has started to develop the tourism sector. One of them is the beach located in Air Anyir Village which is one of the villages included in the KSPP village (Strategic Area for Tourism Development). This research ... see more

Less is known and discussed about Arvida, whose name was an acronym for Arthur Vinning Davis. Arvida Corporation set the pattern of development for Boca Raton and for southeast Florida over most of the last 40 years. The practice of building prestige gate... see more

The coasts of Zanzibar's islands, in common with those of the adjacent African mainland coast, are formed largely of Stage 5e Pleistocene limestones of back-reef facies. The limestones form typically undercut cliffs and associated wavecut platforms, commo... see more

This paper present s data collected by The Program for the Study of Developed Shorelines in a 1996 survey of the United States Great Lakes beach nourishment experience. Since 1955, at least 416 individual nourishment episodes have taken place at 60 sites.... see more

This paper expands and revises the original Gulf of Mexico beach nourishment database of DIXON and PILKEY (1989) by summarizing the beach nourishment experience up to 1996. Information is presented concerning 158 nourishment episodes along 60 beaches tota... see more

The author discusses how in the poem “Dover Beach” (1851-52) Matthew Arnold engages with literary texts of the past as well as with works of contemporary writers. Thus parallels in Arnold’s text with passages written by Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve, Thuc... see more

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