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  2. Dynamic revetment - Wikipedia

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    The response of a sand beach was measured for various water levels and wave heights, both with and without an upper cobble berm. During the experiment, the dynamic revetment demonstrated dynamic stability, as the individual cobbles within the structure moved with every wave but the global shape of the revetment remained stable.

  3. Beach nourishment - Wikipedia

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    Before and after photos of beach restoration efforts, Florida coastline. The coastal engineering for the shoreline protection involves: Soft engineering: Beach nourishment is a type of soft approach which preserves beach resources and avoids the negative effects of hard structures. Instead, nourishment creates a “soft” (i.e., non-permanent ...

  4. Template:Geography of Florida - Wikipedia

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  5. Revetment - Wikipedia

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    World War I: British diagram for the construction of revetted trenches - the revetment here is the part forward of the standing soldier. According to the U.S. National Park Service, and referring mostly to their employment in the American Civil War, a revetment is defined as a "retaining wall constructed to support the interior slope of a parapet.

  6. Florida river gets curves back in 22-year, $980m restoration

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    The 22-year project to restore Florida's Kissimmee River from a straight manmade channel to its natural meandering state has marked a major milestone. Officials involved in the nearly $1 billion ...

  7. Beach cusps - Wikipedia

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    In the adjacent diagram, the two waves cancel each other out, creating a flat surface. However, this is a highly simplified version of events. The incoming wave has the same wave period as the edge wave, so the incoming wave changes from a peak to a trough over the same period as it takes the standing wave to change so they keep the same pattern.

  8. Herbert Hoover Dike - Wikipedia

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    As a result, the United States Congress passed the Flood Control Act of 1948 authorizing the first phase of the C&SF project, a comprehensive plan to provide flood protection and other water control benefits in central and south Florida. By the late 1960s the new dike system was completed, raising the elevation of the levees to a maximum +41 ...

  9. Template:Florida Trail map - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for the Florida Trail, a National Scenic Trail in Florida, the United States.. For a key to symbols, see {{trails legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.