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Date: 2013-03-09 19:51:30
Water waves
Geomorphology
Longshore drift
Shoal
Wind wave
Radiation stress
Diffraction
Coast
Headlands and bays
Physical geography
Coastal geography
Physical oceanography

19 where O u is the bedrock failure shape function and K „ is an empirical constant. Consequently, recession by abrasion is a maximum at the wave breakpoint (at a depth of about 5/4 the breaking wave height, rib) and

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