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English: Graphical representation of early breakwater design formulas comparing minimum rock sizes required for various wave heights. The curves represent methodologies by Castro Pascual (1935), Iribarren (1938), and Hudson (1951). These curves are for natural rock, density 2.6t/m3, and a 1:3 slope.
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Early breakwater formulas (de Castro Pascual, Iribarren and Hudson) for a 1:3 slope using 2.6t/m3 rock

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