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  2. Beach nourishment - Wikipedia

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    A beach nourishment to broaden the beach and maintain the coastline can be designed using mathematical calculation models or on the basis of beach measurements. In the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany, a nourishment design is mainly based on measurement, while mathematical models are mainly used elsewhere.

  3. Here's how much sand will get dumped on these northern ... - AOL

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    The long-awaited Northern Ocean County beach replenishment project is likely to begin this winter, ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call:

  4. History's Lesson for Saving California's Beaches - AOL

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    The history of how California's beaches suggests that ... The result was colossal beach replenishment operations throughout the 1950s and 1960s, using sand both from the Hyperion Dunes and the ...

  5. Coastal sediment supply - Wikipedia

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    Coastal sediment supply is the transport of sediment to the beach environment by both fluvial and aeolian transport. While aeolian transport plays a role in the overall sedimentary budget for the coastal environment, it is paled in comparison to the fluvial supply which makes up 95% of sediment entering the ocean. [1]

  6. Beach evolution - Wikipedia

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    Beach evolution is a natural process occurring along shorelines where sea, lake, or river water erodes the land. Beaches form as sand accumulates over centuries through recurrent processes that erode rocky and sedimentary material into sand deposits.

  7. Sand engine - Wikipedia

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    The sand engine or sand motor (Dutch: zandmotor) is a type of beach nourishment where a large volume of sediment is added to a coast. The natural forces of wind , waves and tides then distribute the sand along the coast over many years, preventing the need for repetitive beach nourishment.

  8. Northern Ocean beach replenishment won't start until Jersey ...

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    Northern Ocean County's long-awaited beach replenishment won't get underway before late spring or summer. That's according to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, which is in the process of preparing ...

  9. Groyne - Wikipedia

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    A groyne gradually creates and maintains a wide area of beach on its updrift side by trapping the sediments suspended in the ocean current. This process is called accretion of sand and gravel or beach evolution. It reduces erosion on the other, i.e. downdrift, side by reducing the speed and power of the waves striking the shore.