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Comparison of sediment grain size characteristics on nourished and un-nourished estuarine beaches and impacts on horseshoe crab habitat, Delaware Bay, New Jersey

January 1, 2005

This study was undertaken to determine whether nourished and un-nourished estuarine beaches have conspicuous differences in sediment size and sorting that could affect their value as habitat for horseshoe crabs. Comparisons are made of beach profiles and sediment samples gathered at 0.15 m and 0.30 m depths on the backshore, at spring tide elevation, neap tide elevation, and the lower foreshore on 5 un-nourished and 3 nourished beaches in Delaware Bay, where tidal range is

Publication Year 2005
Title Comparison of sediment grain size characteristics on nourished and un-nourished estuarine beaches and impacts on horseshoe crab habitat, Delaware Bay, New Jersey
Authors N.L. Jackson, D. R. Smith, K.F. Nordstrom
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Zeitschrift fur Geomorphologie, Supplementband
Index ID 70027392
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
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