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Definition of Beach erosion
1. Noun. The erosion of beaches.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Beach Erosion
Literary usage of Beach erosion
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dams and Rivers: Primer on the Downstream Effects of Dams by Michael Collier, Robert H. Webb, John C. Schmidt (1998)
"At best, some dam operation regimes might be more successful than others at
minimizing beach erosion. But the moderate daily high flows associated with the ..."
2. Preparing for Climate Change: Proceedings, Second North American Conference (1993)
"Greenhouse-induced warming is expected to raise water levels at historically
unprecedented rates, resulting in increased beach erosion and flooding. ..."
3. Florida Assessment of Coastal Trends (1997)by Gilbert T. Bergquist by Gilbert T. Bergquist (1999)
"beach erosion endangers public and private property. Many areas in Florida
experience significant erosion but are not candidates for restoration because no ..."
4. Guide for All-Hazard Emergency Operations Planningedited by Kay C. Goss edited by Kay C. Goss (1998)
"Some beach erosion. Winds 96-110 mph. Damage to shrubs and foliage. Some trees
blown down. ... Moderate beach erosion up to 200 feet Winds 131-155 mph. ..."