A Brief History of Headland Breakwaters for Shore Protection ... - fsbpa
A Brief History of Headland Breakwaters for Shore Protection ... - fsbpa
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Bidirectional Wind/Wave SettingSite Coast Type AverageFetch (km)LongestFetch(km)L B(m)G B(m)M b(m)B M(m)L B :G BM b :G B6. Ware Embayment 3 to E 4 to E 18.3 19.8 13.7 10.7 1:1 1:1.44. Christ Straight 3 to NE 4 to SE 21.3 24.4 16.8 7.6 1:1.3 1:1.57. Dietrick Embayment 3 to SE 4 to E 19.8 29.0 18.2 9.1 1:1.5 1:1.611. Kingsmill Embayment 11 to SW 20 to S 53.3 64.0 51.8 21.3 1:1.2 1:1.213. Van Dyke <strong>Headland</strong> 12 to N 22 to NNW 27.4 39.6 22.9 15.2 1:1.4 1:1.78. Carden <strong>Headland</strong> 17 to NNE 43 to E 33.5 33.5 24.4 12.2 1:1.0 1:1.412. Putnam <strong>Headland</strong> 30 to SW 68 to SE 33.5 42.7 42.7 18.3 1:1.3 1:1.03. Elm’s Beach Straight 30 to NNE 35 to SE 47.2 53.3 45.7 13.7 1:1.1 1:1.6AVERAGE: 1:1.2 1:1.4LB = Breakwater LengthGB = Breakwater GapMb = Minimum Bay IndentationFrom Hardawayand Gunn, 2000