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APPENDIX F
COMMISSIONED PAPERS AND BACKGROUND MATERIALS
PREPARED FOR STUDY OF NATIONAL DREDGING ISSUES*
Feldman, R. and E. Haber, Bibliography of Selected National Dredging
Issues, 2 vol. (Bibliography' 612 pp).
Gerwick, B. C., Alternatives to Dredging (Commissioned Paper, 21 pp.).
Gunn, B., Money and Ports:
Paper, 51 pp.).
User Fees and Cost Sharing (Background
Krone, R. B., Minimizing the Cost of Maintaining Navigable Water Depths
in Estuaries (Commissioned Paper, 30 pp).
McSweeny, J. and E. Margolin, Analysis of the Impact and Incidence of
Alternate Deep Water Port Cost Recovery Mechanisms (Commissioned
Paper, 30 pp.).
Oppenheimer, C. H., Environmental Effects of Dredged Material
(Commissioned Paper, 97 pp.).
Record of the Public Meeting of the Study of National Dredging
Issues, September 29, 1983, Washington, D.C. (Transcript and Formal
Submissions).
Report of the Technical Panel on Ports, Harbors, and Navigational
Channels (100 pp.).
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*Single copies available on request from the Marine Board, National
Research Council, 2101 Constitution Ave., N.W. Washington, DC 20418.
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