New USGS-led research finds that subtle shifts in wave direction driven by multi-annual climate variability are causing significant patterns in coastal erosion and sediment deposition along the Pacific Northwest coastline. The findings demonstrate how engineered coastal structures like jetties can intensify these natural processes. with potentially far-reaching implications for coastal management.
New USGS-led research finds that subtle shifts in wave direction driven by multi-annual climate variability are causing significant patterns in coastal erosion and sediment deposition along the Pacific Northwest coastline. The findings demonstrate how engineered coastal structures like jetties can intensify these natural processes. with potentially far-reaching implications for coastal management. Read More
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