improved if it can be supported by field data and experience collected from
existing projects in similar wave, currents, and sediment regimes.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Contact Thomas J. Bender, Buffalo District,
(716) 876-5454 or Joan Pope, CERC Coastal Structures and Evaluation Branch,
(601) 634-3034 (FTS 542-3034).
REFERENCES:
COASTAL ENGINEERING RESEARCH CENTER, "Protective Beaches--Their Applications
and Limitations," CETN-111-11, U. S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment
Station, Vicksburg, Miss., 1981.
COASTAL ENGINEERING RESEARCH CENTER, Shore Protection Manual, 4th ed., U. S.
Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C., 1984 (in preparation).
COASTAL ENGINEERING RESEARCH CENTER, "Offshore Breakwater for Shore Protec-
t i o n , " Technical Report, U. S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station,
Vicksburg, Miss., 1984 (in preparation).
OFFICE, CHIEF OF ENGINEERS, U. S. Army (OCE), "Low-Cost Shore Protection:
Final Report on Shoreline Erosion Control Demonstration Program (Sec-
tion 54)," 1981.
POPE, J., AND ROWEN, D. D., "Breakwaters for Beach Protection at Lorain, OH,"
Coastal Structures '83, ASCE (CERC Reprint 83-12, U. S. Army Engineer Water-
ways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, Miss.) 1983.
U. S. ARMY ENGINEER DISTRICT, BUFFALO, "Presque Island Peninsula, Erie, PA,
Phase I--General Design Memorandum," Volumes I and II, June 1980.
U. S. ARMY ENGINEER DISTRICT, BUFFALO, "Lakeshore Park, Ashtabula, OH,
Detailed Project Report on Beach Erosion Control and Shoreline Protection,"
April 1982.
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