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Abstract
Ice-push ridges and kaimoos are depositional features formed by iae on Tahusintac Beach, Hew Brunswick. These features are transformed into ridge-and-runnel systems when subjected to wave processes. Kaimoo and ice-push ridges I) protect the beach from storms for a few-week period, 2) induce deposition of sand at the upper beachface and 3) leave a lag deposit of cobble which may be a significant source of cobble transported across the beachfaoe during summer storms.
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