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Hydrodynamics and sediment-transport in the nearshore of Poverty Bay, New Zealand: Observations of nearshore sediment segregation and oceanic storms

Bever et al., 2011

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16575552125168862161
Author
Bever A
McNinch J
Harris C
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Publication venue
Continental Shelf Research

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Nearshore regions act as an interface between the terrestrial environment and deeper waters. As such, they play important roles in the dispersal of fluvial sediment and the transport of sand to and from the shoreline. This study focused on the nearshore of Poverty …
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