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Pages : 368
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Oceanside Vicinity Beach Erosion Control
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Pages : 368
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San Diego County, Vicinity of Oceanside, California
Author: United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Los Angeles District
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Category : Beach erosion
Languages : en
Pages : 368
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Pages : 368
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Progress Report on Beach Erosion Control Study, San Diego County, California, in Vicinity of Oceanside
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Category : Beach erosion
Languages : en
Pages : 36
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Pages : 36
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Oceanside, Ocean Beach, Imperial Beach, and Coronado, San Diego County, Calif., Beach Erosion Control Study
Author: United States. Army. Corps of Engineers
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Category : Beach erosion
Languages : en
Pages : 158
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Languages : en
Pages : 158
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Beach Erosion Control Report on Cooperative Study of Oceanside, Ocean Beach, Imperial Beach, and Coronado, San Diego County, California
Author: Arthur H. Frye
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Category : Beach erosion
Languages : en
Pages : 352
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Pages : 352
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Oceanside, Ocean Beach, Imperial Beach, and Coronado, San Diego County, California
Author: United States. Army. Corps of Engineers
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Pages : 86
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Pages : 86
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San Diego County, Calif., Appendix IV, Phase 2, Beach Erosion Control Study
Author: United States. Army. Corps of Engineers
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Category : Beach erosion
Languages : en
Pages : 208
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Pages : 208
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Oceanside, Ocean Beach, Imperial Beach, and Coronado, San Diego County, Calif., Beach Erosion Control Study, Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Army Transmitting a Letter from the Chief of Engineers, Department of the Amy, Dated Februray 28, 1956, Submitting a Report, Together with Accompanying Papers and Illustrations...prepared Under the Provisions of Section 2 of the River and Harbor Act Approvedc on July 3, 1930, as Amended and Supplemented
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Pages : 96
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Pages : 96
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Oceanside Harbor and Beach, California, Design of Structures for Harbor Improvement and Beach Erosion Control
Author: Charles R. Curren
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Category : Beach erosion
Languages : en
Pages : 350
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Pages : 350
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Coastal Processes Study of the Oceanside, California, Littoral Cell
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Pages : 464
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Persistent and devastating erosion of the beaches south of the Oceanside, California, Harbor and Del Mar Boat Basin, with an accompanying accretion of sand in the harbor and entrance channel, has been a continuing critical problem since the construction of the Del Mar Boat Basin and the protective breakwaters. In order to eliminate these problems, certain engineering works of improvement have been proposed, among which are additional breakwater systems, beach fill, and sand by-passing procedures. Congress has accepted Federal responsibility for erosion control at Oceanside, based on the opinion that the longshore littoral transport of material in the surf zone has a net southerly direction. Because of conflicting conclusions regarding both the volume and direction of transport, the U.S. Army Engineer District, Los Angeles, requested that the U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station (WES) perform an independent analysis using the latest ocean wave statistical data as input to ascertain quantitatively the rate of longshore transport in this region. It was determined that approximately 800,000 cu yd gross, 1,200,000 cu yd gross, and 1,900,000 cu yd gross of material are moving at Las Flores, Oceanside, and Encinitas, respectively, on an annual average basis. Also, an estimated 100,000 cu yd net of littoral material is moving southerly past Oceanside, California, on an annual average basis, with the net volume increasing in a southerly direction south of the vicinity of Oceanside. (Author).
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Pages : 464
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Persistent and devastating erosion of the beaches south of the Oceanside, California, Harbor and Del Mar Boat Basin, with an accompanying accretion of sand in the harbor and entrance channel, has been a continuing critical problem since the construction of the Del Mar Boat Basin and the protective breakwaters. In order to eliminate these problems, certain engineering works of improvement have been proposed, among which are additional breakwater systems, beach fill, and sand by-passing procedures. Congress has accepted Federal responsibility for erosion control at Oceanside, based on the opinion that the longshore littoral transport of material in the surf zone has a net southerly direction. Because of conflicting conclusions regarding both the volume and direction of transport, the U.S. Army Engineer District, Los Angeles, requested that the U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station (WES) perform an independent analysis using the latest ocean wave statistical data as input to ascertain quantitatively the rate of longshore transport in this region. It was determined that approximately 800,000 cu yd gross, 1,200,000 cu yd gross, and 1,900,000 cu yd gross of material are moving at Las Flores, Oceanside, and Encinitas, respectively, on an annual average basis. Also, an estimated 100,000 cu yd net of littoral material is moving southerly past Oceanside, California, on an annual average basis, with the net volume increasing in a southerly direction south of the vicinity of Oceanside. (Author).