Science in New Guinea, Volume 20University of Papua New Guinea., 1994 - Agriculture |
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The highest magnitude storm wave events occur during this season , and are most destructive when they occur during high tides , driving erosive waves along the coast from the northwest ( see e.g. ...
The highest magnitude storm wave events occur during this season , and are most destructive when they occur during high tides , driving erosive waves along the coast from the northwest ( see e.g. ...
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This eastern shoreline is also sheltered , in the lee of the island's ridgeline , from northwesterly- driven waves . The western side of the island is affected by long - fetch waves deflected through openings in the barrier reef ...
This eastern shoreline is also sheltered , in the lee of the island's ridgeline , from northwesterly- driven waves . The western side of the island is affected by long - fetch waves deflected through openings in the barrier reef ...
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During northwesterly storms the embayment , with its north - facing beach , is exposed to storm wave activity which ... zone at the eastern end of the seawall ) takes the direct impact of such storm waves ( see profile 1 , Figure 4 ) .
During northwesterly storms the embayment , with its north - facing beach , is exposed to storm wave activity which ... zone at the eastern end of the seawall ) takes the direct impact of such storm waves ( see profile 1 , Figure 4 ) .
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