. Shore processes and shoreline development . SHORE PROCESSESSHORELINE DEYELOPMENT BY DOUGLAS WILSON JOHNSON Associate Professor of Physiography,Columbia University FIRST EDITION NEW YORK JOHN WILEY & SONS, Inc. London: CHAPMAN & HALL, Limited 191Q Copyright, 1919, byDOUGLAS W. JOHKSON Copyriyhted in Great Britain Stanbope iprcss F. COMPANYBOSTON, ~-o r\ GB -T X PREFACE The present work was born of a need experienced by the authorin connection with his shorehne studies. In the course of a criticalcj examination of the arguments supposed by manj^ to demonstratea progressive subs
. Shore processes and shoreline development . SHORE PROCESSESSHORELINE DEYELOPMENT BY DOUGLAS WILSON JOHNSON Associate Professor of Physiography,Columbia University FIRST EDITION NEW YORK JOHN WILEY & SONS, Inc. London: CHAPMAN & HALL, Limited 191Q Copyright, 1919, byDOUGLAS W. JOHKSON Copyriyhted in Great Britain Stanbope iprcss F. COMPANYBOSTON, ~-o r\ GB -T X PREFACE The present work was born of a need experienced by the authorin connection with his shorehne studies. In the course of a criticalcj examination of the arguments supposed by manj^ to demonstratea progressive subsidence of the Atlantic coast of North Americawithin historic time, it developed that in respect to certain of thesearguments agreement between students of the problem could notbe reached because there was not sufficient agreement as to whatfeatures are normally characteristic of a stable coast, and whatfeatures are peculiar to coasts which are rising or subsiding. Nowork existed which combined with an extended analysis of theforces oshoreprocessessh00john
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