The effectiveness of beach mega-nourishment, assessed over three management epochs.
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Andrew Barkwith | A. Plater | M. Ellis | M. Hurst | A. Barkwith | Jennifer M Brown | Jack J C Phelps | Martin D Hurst | Michael A Ellis | Andrew J Plater | J. Phelps | Jennifer Brown
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