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Revision as of 14:25, 21 August 2008
Tina Mertens is working on this article. For information on beach nourishment, see Experiences with beach nourishments in Portugal and shore nourishment.
Contents
Introduction
Artficial nourishments
The basis of this article is especially written for the Coastal Wiki by the main author referred to at the bottom of this page. This article gives insight in the application and the implications of artificial nourishments. For an additional view on methods, functional characteristics and applicability of artificial nourishments, you are referred to the article shore nourishment.
Shoreface nourishments
Application
Conditions
See Also
- Soft shoreline protection solutions
- Experiences with beach nourishments in Portugal
- Light revetments built-in into artificial dunes
- Beach drainage
References
- The Netherlands
- Spain
- Sweden
- United Kingdom
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