Douglas L. Inman

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1973-1978 Scripps Institution of Oceanography, San Diego, California 
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Francis Parker Shepard grad student 1953 UCLA (Geotree)
 (Areal and Seasonal Variations in Beach and Nearshore Sediments at La Jolla, California.)
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Adams PN, Inman DL, Lovering JL. (2011) Effects of climate change and wave direction on longshore sediment transport patterns in Southern California Climatic Change. 109: 211-228
Adams PN, Inman DL, Graham NE. (2008) Southern California deep-water wave climate: Characterization and application to coastal processes Journal of Coastal Research. 24: 1022-1035
Hogarth LJ, Babcock J, Driscoll NW, et al. (2007) Long-term tectonic control on Holocene shelf sedimentation offshore La Jolla, California Geology. 35: 275-278
Jenkins SA, Inman DL, Richardson MD, et al. (2007) Scour and burial mechanics of objects in the nearshore Ieee Journal of Oceanic Engineering. 32: 78-90
Jenkins SA, Inman DL. (2006) Thermodynamic solutions for equilibrium beach profiles Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans. 111
Inman DL, Masters PM, Jenkins SA. (2005) Facing the coastal challenge: Modeling coastal erosion in Southern California California and the World Ocean - Proceedings of the Conference. 38-52
Inman DL, Jenkins SA, Masters PM. (2003) Modeling the future of sand beaches Oceans Conference Record (Ieee). 3: 1485-1486
Jenkins SA, Inman DL. (2003) Process model for terrace formation and shoreline evolution Oceans Conference Record (Ieee). 3: 1483-1484
Inman DL, Jenkins SA. (1999) Climate change and the episodicity of sediment flux of small California Rivers Journal of Geology. 107: 251-270
Inman DL, Jenkins SA. (1997) Changing wave climate and littoral drift along the California coast Proceedings of the Conference On California and the World Ocean. 1: [d]538-549
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