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2. On the Destructive Effects of the Waves of the Sea on the North-East Shores of Shetland

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 March 2015

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The author stated, that the present communication might be regarded as supplementary to the one describing the results of his marine dynamometer, which would be found in the 14th volume of the “Transactions.” On the Bound Skerry of Whalsey, which is only exposed to the waves of the North Sea or German Ocean, he had found, on first landing in 1852, masses of rock, weighing 9½ tons and under, heaped together by the action of the waves at the level of no less than 62 feet above the sea; and others, ranging from 6 to 13½ tons, were found to have been quarried out of their positions in situ, at levels of from 70 to 74 feet above the sea.

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Proceedings 1858-59
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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1862

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