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CHAPTER 48 LITTORAL TRANSPORT AND ENERGY RELATIONSHIPS
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The littoral transport rates in the Great Lakes were obtained two distinctly different ways, long-term averages from drvft accumulations and hourly averages were measured vn the St Clair River which reaevoes sand from Lake Huron beaches Statistical analysis of both the recorded energy elements and measured sediment transport rates indicates that a combination of energy elements and environmental factors consisting of wave power and duration, current speed, and length of shoreline produces the
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