Validity of seven analytical formula as well as linear and non-linear multiple regressive schemes was tested using field data from the Outer Banks, North Carolina. Generally, agreement proved unsatisfactory. Field experiences indicate that the longshore current is a velocity field consisting of a multitude of velocity vectors whose basic pattern varies depending upon the regimes of wavecurrent- topography interaction. The need to recognize topography as a responding variable as well as a process variable in the physical scheme of longshore current is emphasized.
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Sonu, C. J., McCloy, J. M., & McArthur, D. S. (1966). LONGSHORE CURRENTS AND NEARSHORE TOPOGRAPHIES. Coastal Engineering Proceedings, (10), 31. https://doi.org/10.9753/icce.v10.31
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