. Beach profile changes - east coast of Lake Michigan, 1970-72. Beach erosion; Coast changes. Geomorphology. Beach north of Holland, Michigan, has a shoreline orientation of °E. Small stabi- lized dunes are bounded by a narrow foredune terrace which is grass- covered. Site is one of the profiles surveyed in a study of beach processes by Davis and Fox (1971) and Fox and Davis (1971b). Bench Mark Location (5 August 1970) (NWI4, sec. 21, N., W.). In front of DeLeeuw residence, 396 north Lakeshore Drive, Holland; about Jj-mile south of Park Township Public Beach. Azimuths (from north):


. Beach profile changes - east coast of Lake Michigan, 1970-72. Beach erosion; Coast changes. Geomorphology. Beach north of Holland, Michigan, has a shoreline orientation of °E. Small stabi- lized dunes are bounded by a narrow foredune terrace which is grass- covered. Site is one of the profiles surveyed in a study of beach processes by Davis and Fox (1971) and Fox and Davis (1971b). Bench Mark Location (5 August 1970) (NWI4, sec. 21, N., W.). In front of DeLeeuw residence, 396 north Lakeshore Drive, Holland; about Jj-mile south of Park Township Public Beach. Azimuths (from north): 183°33', red lighthouse, Holland; 187°4S', end of jetty, Holland; J57°18', end of jetty. Port Sheldon. ^TigsiRSi;,' wm^ June 1970. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Davis, Richard A. (Richard Albert), 1937-; Fingleton, W. G; Pritchett, P. C; Coastal Engineering Research Center (U. S. ); Western Michigan University. Ft. Belvoir, Va. : U. S. Dept. of Defense, Dept. of the Army, Corps of Engineers, Coastal Engineering Research Center ; Springfield, Va. : for sale by the National Technical Information Service


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