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Relationship Between Bluff Erosion and Beach Sand Supply for the Oceanside Littoral Cell

Abstract

It is a common belief that naturally flowing rivers in Southern California are a major source of beach sand, replenishing grains washed to sea by heavy surf and high tides. As a corollary, dams and other human activities affecting rivers have been seen as robbing beaches of new sand, contributing to beach erosion and intensifying the need for replenishing beaches through engineered beach nourishment projects.

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