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Filling the gaps between tide gauges: Demonstrating high-resolution seasonal high tide flooding predictions using NOAA's Coastal Ocean Reanalysis. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One
Conlin MP   +9 more
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Shoreline Forms and Shoreline Dynamics

Science, 1977
Atlantic coast barrier-island shorelines are sinuous in plan view, with curvatures ranging in size from cusps to capes. The orientation of shoreline segments within the larger of these sinuous features (10 to 15 kilometers between apexes) is significantly related to shoreline dynamics.
R, Dolan   +3 more
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Shoreline hardening alters freshwater shoreline ecosystems

Freshwater Science, 2016
AbstractShoreline ‘hardening’ is a common anthropogenic activity that involves installation of structures, such as seawalls or riprap, at the waterline to protect waterfront property.
Stacey M. Wensink, Scott D. Tiegs
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Shoreline

2019
At Land (Maya Deren, 1946) opens with shots of the sea. In the surge of liquid a woman’s body is visible. There is the sensual curve of her dark dress, and the line of her neck. Her cool pale skin, the sheen of the cloth, the salt water offer a stretch of sensations.
openaire   +2 more sources

Shoreline

Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness, 2017
Raymond E. Swienton, Thomas McLaughlin
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PREDICTING SHORELINE CHANGE ON A MANIPULATED SHORELINE

Coastal Engineering 2004, 2005
MARGERY F. OVERTON   +2 more
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