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From page 107...
... Trowbridge, 1985b. Reply to comment on: Kinematic and dynamic estimates from electromagnetic current meter data.
From page 108...
... Wave-current interactions in the inner surf zone and their influence on suspended sediment transport.
From page 109...
... U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Coastal Engineering Center, Fort Belvoir, Virginia.
From page 110...
... A Numerical Model for Nearshore Circulation Including Convective Acceleration and Lateral Mixing. Department of Civil Engineering, University of Delaware, Newark.
From page 111...
... Subsurface wave-measuring systems. Measuring ocean waves.
From page 112...
... Survey of remote sensing techniques for wave measurement. In: Measuring Ocean Waves.
From page 113...
... Field measurements of sand motion in the surf zone.
From page 114...
... U.S. Army Waterways Experiment Station, Coastal Engineering Research Center, 72 pp.
From page 115...
... Yamada, 1974. A hierarchy of turbulence closure models for planetary boundary layers.
From page 116...
... Report MR-83-10, Waterways Experiment Station Coastal Engineering Research Center, Vicksburg, Mississippi. Pinkel, R., and J.A.
From page 117...
... U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, Mississippi.
From page 118...
... 93. Waterways Experiment Station, Coastal Engineering Research Center, Vicksburg, Mississippi.
From page 119...
... Guza, 1985. Waves and longshore currents: Comparison of a numerical model with field data.


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