Definition of Alongshore. Meaning of Alongshore. Synonyms of Alongshore

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Definition of Alongshore

Alongshore
Alongshore A*long"shore`, adv. Along the shore or coast.

Meaning of Alongshore from wikipedia

- separate barrier islands and can form as the result of storm events. Alongs**** sediment transport can cause inlets to close if the action of tidal currents...
- changes to area wildlife (especially aquatic life), coastal erosion, alongs**** sediment transport, and wave patterns.[unreliable source?] The origin...
- frequencies. This means that it retains its shape as it moves in the alongs**** direction over time. A Kelvin wave (fluid dynamics) is also a long scale...
- and Canada, the term longs****man, derived from man-along-the-s**** (or alongs**** + man), is used. Before the extensive use of container ships and s****-based...
- induce a circulation pattern of counter rotating circulation cells. The alongs**** shape of spur and groove formations varies from smoothly varying rounded...
- right-hand coastal boundary. The propagation of Kelvin waves is always alongs**** and its amplification falls off according to the Rossby radius of deformation...
- refer to: small systems where rock material moves ons****, offs****, or alongs**** by the forces of waves and currents; or geological units of considerable...
- swash is superimposed upon the motion of standing edge waves that travel alongs****. This produces a variation in swash height along the s**** and consequently...
- it became so well known and so common a type that it not only was used alongs**** but influenced the design of some local fishing boats". Adapted almost...
- of the bulkhead. This can lead to more sand being distributed in the alongs**** direction, away from the beach profile. Due to coastal littoral drift...