King Harbor, Redondo Beach, California, breakwater stability study

hydraulic model investigation

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King Harbor, Redondo Beach, California, breakwater stability study: hydraulic model investigation
1990, U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, available from National Technical Information Service
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Edition Notes

"June 1990"

Cover title.

Bibliography: p. 39.

Final report. Mar 89 to Aug 89.

Published in
[Vicksburg, Miss, Springfield, Va
Series
Technical report -- CERC-90-7., Technical report (U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station) -- CERC-90-7.
Other Titles
Hydraulic model investigation, King Harbor, Redondo Beach, California.

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56, [6] p. :
Number of pages
56

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OL17084489M
OCLC/WorldCat
22143881

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