An Introduction to Control Works for Estuaries for Professional Engineers


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Introductory technical guidance for professional engineers and construction managers interested in control works for estuaries. Here is what is discussed: 1. PURPOSE, 2. TYPES, 3. DESIGN FACTORS, 4. SITING OF CONTROL WORKS, 5. MAINTENANCE DREDGING.




An Introduction to Coastal Estuary Control Works for Professional Engineers


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Introductory technical guidance for civil engineers, marine engineers and other professional engineers and construction managers interested in design and construction of control works for coastal estuaries. Here is what is discussed: 1. CONTROL WORKS, 2. DESIGN FACTORS, 3. HURRICANE BARRIERS, 4. TRAINING DIKES, 5. MAINTENANCE DREDGING.




An Introduction to Sedimentation Analysis of Estuaries for Professional Engineers


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Introductory technical guidance for professional engineers and construction managers interested in sedimentation analysis of estuaries. Here is what is discussed: 1. INTRODUCTION, 2. SEDIMENT SOURCES, 3. SEDIMENT CLASSIFICATION, 4. COARSE SEDIMENT TRANSPORT, 5. COHESIVE SEDIMENT TRANSPORT, 6. IMPACT OF TIDAL FLOW AND GEOMETRY, 7. SEDIMENT CHARACTERIZATION, 8. TRANSPORT PARAMETERS, 9. CAUSES OF SEDIMENT DEPOSITION, 10. CONSOLIDATION, 11. PHYSICAL MODELS, 12. ANALYTICAL MODELS, 13. NUMERICAL MODELS, 14. HYBRID MODELS, 15. FIELD DATA REQUIREMENTS.




Fine Sediment In Open Water: From Fundamentals To Modeling


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Fine Sediment in Open Water is mainly written for professional engineers working in estuaries and coastal systems. It provides the basis for a fundamental understanding of the physical, biological and chemical processes governing the transport and fate of fine sediment in open water and explains how this understanding can steer engineering studies with numerical models. This is a unique treatment of processes at a variety of spatial and temporal scales, from the micro-scale (colloid scale) to system-wide scales, and from intra-tidal time periods to decades.Beginning with the processes governing the transport and fate of fine sediment in shallow open water, the first eight chapters are dedicated to the hydrodynamic, soil mechanics and biological processes which determine fine sediment concentrations in the water column, in/on the bed and the exchange of sediment between bed and water column. The next two chapters treat the net fluxes of fine sediment as a function of asymmetries in forcing and sediment properties. These fundamental processes form the basis for the subsequent chapters on modeling in which the governing equations are presented, and tools are provided to aggregate and parameterize the various processes elaborated in the first eight chapters. Further, any numerical model study should be based on a conceptual model, as illustrated in the final five chapters, which provide examples of numerical modeling studies on the transport and fate of fine sediment in a coastal sea, an estuary, a tidal river, a lake, and around and within a harbor basin.Related Link(s)




An Introduction to Water Management Techniques for Professional Engineers


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Introductory technical guidance for civil engineers and other professional engineers and construction managers interested in management of water resources. Here is what is discussed: 1. GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS, 2. ANALYTICAL METHODS IN MODELING FOR WATER MANAGEMENT, 3. METEOROLOGICAL FORECASTS USED IN WATER MANAGEMENT, 4. SIMPLIFIED ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES FOR ANALYZING RIVER RESPONSE, 5. LONG-RANGE PREDICTIONS OF STREAMFLOW, 6. LONG-RANGE ANALYSIS OF PROJECT REGULATION, 7. WATER QUALITY FORECASTING, 8. SPECIAL HYDROLOGIC ANALYSES.




An Introduction to Formulation of Hydraulic Studies of Rivers for Professional Engineers


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Introductory technical guidance for civil engineers and others interested in hydraulic studies of rivers. Here is what is discussed: 1. INITIAL CONSIDERATIONS, 2. OVERVIEW OF TECHNIQUES FOR CONDUCTING STUDIES, 3. ANALYSIS OF HYDRAULIC COMPONENTS, 4. DATA REQUIREMENTS, 5. CALIBRATION OF HYDRAULIC ANALYSIS MODELS, 6. GUIDELINES FOR ANALYTICAL MODEL SELECTION.




An Introduction to Hydrographic Survey Techniques for Professional Engineers


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Introductory technical guidance for civil engineers and environmental engineers interested in hydrographic surveys. Here is what is discussed: 1. INTRODUCTION, 2. GENERAL HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEY METHODS, 3. SURVEY COVERAGE OPTIONS, 4. SURVEY LINE SPACING AND ALIGNMENT SPECIFICATIONS, 5. HORIZONTAL POSITIONING METHODS AND DATUM SPECIFICATIONS, 6. VERTICAL DATUM SPECIFICATIONS, 7. WATER SURFACE ELEVATION MEASUREMENT SPECIFICATIONS, 8. VESSEL MOTION AND ORIENTATION REQUIREMENTS, 9. QUALITY CONTROL AND QUALITY ASSURANCE, 10. MISCELLANEOUS, 11. GENERAL PLANNING CONSIDERATIONS, 12. DETERMINING PROJECT ACCURACY REQUIREMENTS, 13. DETERMINING REQUIRED DATA DENSITY, 14. VESSEL SELECTION CONSIDERATIONS, 15 DATA MAY BE INITIALLY REVIEWED, 16. OFFICE DATA EDITING AND PROCESSING, 17. INITIAL FIELD DATA REVIEW AND EDITING, 18. OFFICE DATA EDITING AND PROCESSING, 19. DEPTH SELECTION OPTIONS, 20. HARD COPY PLOT OPTIONS, 21. SELECTING REPRESENTATIVE DEPTHS ON PLAN DRAWINGS, 22. TERRAIN MODELING, 23. DATA SUBMITTAL TO PROJECT/DESIGN ENGINEER, 24. RETENTION OF HARD-COPY DEPTH RECORDS.




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Estuarine Beaches


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The purpose of this book is to supply the background needed to structure research on estuarine beach resources and provide the basis for a program for informed management. The book is a synthesis of data on physical, biological, and human processes.




Departments of Veterans Affairs and Housing and Urban Development and Independent Agencies Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1995: Corporation for National and Community Service, Department of Veterans Affairs, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, nondepartmental witnesses, Selective Service System


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