Coastal Cliff Sediments, San Diego Region, Dana Point to the Mexican Border (1887 to 1947)

One of 6 reports in the series: Coast of California Storm and Tidal Waves Study available on this site.

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From Summary: These studies document the temporally episodic and areally site-specific character of subaerial erosion, which is shown to be directly related to prevailing meteorologic conditions.

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xxii, 488 p. : ill., maps (some folded) ; 28 cm.

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Creator: Unknown. December 1988.

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  • Main Title: Coastal Cliff Sediments, San Diego Region, Dana Point to the Mexican Border (1887 to 1947)
  • Added Title: Processes, Locations and Rates of Coastal Cliff Erosion from 1887 to 1947, Dana Point to the Mexican Border
  • Series Title: Coast of California Storm and Tidal Waves Study
  • Added Title: CCSTWS Report 88-8
  • Series Title: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Reports
  • Added Title: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Report CCSTWS 88-8

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From Summary: These studies document the temporally episodic and areally site-specific character of subaerial erosion, which is shown to be directly related to prevailing meteorologic conditions.

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xxii, 488 p. : ill., maps (some folded) ; 28 cm.

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  • December 1988

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  • 1887 - 1947

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Coastal Cliff Sediments, San Diego Region, Dana Point to the Mexican Border (1887 to 1947), report, December 1988; Los Angeles, California. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc714913/: accessed May 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.

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