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ABSTRACT. COASTAL DEFENCE.
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Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1970) 45 (4): 677–682.
Published: 01 April 1970
...R SILVESTER © Thomas Telford and ICE 1970 ASIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY COASTAL BEACHES GROYNES HARBOURS ENTRANCES REVETMENTS PROBLEMS DEFENCES COASTS CONTROL SHORELINE BY PASSING RENOURISHMENT PROTECTION EROSION HEADLANDS INLETS WALLS ESTUARINE 7256 ABSTRACT...
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J DUVIVIER, J R A GARLAND, C H DOBBIE, J A LEWIS, D V BUCK, W J REID, F L TERRETT, M G BARRETT, W E BLACKMORE, R C H RUSSELL, J D METTAM, R SILVESTER, A M MUIR WOOD, A W SHILSTON
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1962) 23 (1): 121–142.
Published: 01 September 1962
..., then artificial nourishment might in time be required. 199. Artificial renourishment was a question of maintenance, and although, for instance, between Rye and Dungeness it was a continuous process, he would not expect it to be so at Selsey, where it would only be required at infrequent intervals and might...
