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MORPHOLOGICAL MODELING OF LOW-DUNE BARRIER HEADLAND SYSTEM CHANGES DUE TO HURRICANE FORCING
2018
Coastal Engineering Proceedings
Coastal barrier landforms serve as the first line of defense against oceanic and meteorological forces. Landward infrastructure and ecosystems, without these barriers, would be significantly more at risk to the flooding and wave forcing caused by extreme storms. Widespread recognition of this function has prompted coastal managers to adopt systematic restoration programs. As an exemplar, the Caminada Headlands (CH) Beach and Dune Restoration Project, located adjacent Port Fourchon, Louisiana
doi:10.9753/icce.v36.sediment.43
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