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The role of wind direction in eolian transport on a narrow sandy beach
Karl F. Nordstrom, Nancy L. Jackson
Chemistry and Environmental Science
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Sandy Beaches
100%
Wind Direction
100%
Eolian Transport
100%
Beach Slope
66%
Shear Velocity
66%
New Jersey
33%
Sand
33%
Dunes
33%
Source Area
33%
Air Stream
33%
Estuarine Beach
33%
Delaware Bay
33%
Humidity
33%
Change of Direction
33%
High Shear
33%
Beach Width
33%
Mean Grain Size
33%
Temporal Variability
33%
Mean Wind Speed
33%
Low Tide
33%
Rising Tides
33%
Surface Condition
33%
Surface Sediments
33%
Moisture Content
33%
Salt Content
33%
Mean Wind
33%
Wind Events
33%
Relative Moisture
33%
Difference in Temperature
33%
Threshold Shear Velocity
33%
Surficial Sediments
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Wind Direction
100%
New Jersey
50%
United States of America
50%
Wind Velocity
50%
Delaware
50%
Relative Humidity
50%
Grain Size
50%
Salt Content
50%
Surficial Sediment
50%