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Changes along a seawall and natural beaches: Fourchon, LA

January 1, 1989

This paper compares shoreline and beach morphology changes and responses to storms from 1985 to 1988 along sections of a rapidly eroding coast at the Bayou Lafourche headland, Louisiana. A beach consisting of a cement-filled bag seawall and nourishment was compared with natural beaches to the west and east of the project. Local patterns of beach response could be attributed to several recent processes and historical conditions. Hurricane Gilbert, which made landfall in Mexico, caused about 70% of the sediment loss on both the artificially-stablized and the natural shorelines over this three-year period.

Publication Year 1989
Title Changes along a seawall and natural beaches: Fourchon, LA
Authors Joann Mossa, Lindsay D. Nakashima
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70015997
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse