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Natural Bar-Bypassing of Sand at a Tidal Inlet

Coastal Engineering Proceedings
doi 10.9753/icce.v18.90
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Date

January 29, 1982

Authors
Walter J. SextonMiles O. Hayes
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Coastal Engineering Research Council


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