Monitoring of wave, current, and sediment dynamics along the Chincoteague living shoreline, Virginia
Author:
Wang HongqingORCID, Chen QinORCID, Wang NanORCID, Capurso William D.ORCID, Niemoczynski Lukasz M., Zhu LingORCID, Snedden Gregg A.ORCID, Holcomb Kevin S., Lusk Bowdoin W., Wilson Carol W., Cornell Sean R.
Publisher
US Geological Survey
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