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Summary of beach nourishment episodes on the US East Coast barrier islands
Valverde, H.R.; Trembanis, A.C.; Pilkey, O.H. (1999). Summary of beach nourishment episodes on the US East Coast barrier islands. J. Coast. Res. 15(4): 1100-1118

www.jstor.org/stable/4299028
In: Journal of Coastal Research. Coastal Education and Research Foundation: Fort Lauderdale. ISSN 0749-0208; e-ISSN 1551-5036, more
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    Marine/Coastal

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  • Valverde, H.R.
  • Trembanis, A.C.
  • Pilkey, O.H.

Abstract
    This study documents that since 1923, approximately 350 million cubic yards of sand have been deposited on the US East Coast barrier island shoreline (from Long Island, New York to Fisher Island, Florida), by more than 573 beach nourishment episodes, at 154 locations. On East Coast barrier beaches, the use of beach nourishment to control coastal erosion has increased rapidly since the 1960's. Most of this volume (65%) has been placed by federally sponsored beach nourishment projects, either storm and erosion control projects or navigation projects with beach disposal of dredge spoil. However, the proportion of nourishment projects not involving federal funds (state/local and local/private nourishment projects) has been increasing.

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