Design of Beach Fills


Book Description

This manual provides guidance for the design of beach fill projects intended to protect coastal development from coastal storm waves and erosion. This manual applies to HQUSACE elements, major subordinate commands, districts, laboratories, and field operating activities having responsibility for design, construction, and operation of civil works projects within the nearshore coastal region. This manual discusses the data needed, identifies data sources, and discusses parameters and methods applicable to beach fill design procedures. The importance of borrow material characteristics and procedures for adjusting the fill quantity to account for differences between natural beach material and borrow material are presented. Monitoring needs prior to, during, and following construction are also discussed.




An Introduction to Beach-Fill Design for Professional Engineers


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Introductory technical guidance for civil engineers and other professional engineers and construction managers interested in design and construction of beach fill improvements. Here is what is discussed: 1. PROJECT OBJECTIVES, 2. PROJECT FEATURES, 3. DEFINE REGIONAL SETTING AND SITE HISTORY, 4. REACH DELINEATION, 5. EVALUATE SEDIMENT SOURCES.




An Introduction to Beach-Fill Cross-Section Design


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Introductory technical guidance for civil and marine engineers interested in beach protection, management and design. Here is what is discussed: 1. BERM ELEVATION 2. BERM WIDTH 3. DUNE DIMENSIONS 4. DESIGN PROFILE SHAPE 5. OPTIMIZATION OF DESIGN PROFILE 6. CROSS-SECTIONAL FILL VOLUME REQUIREMENTS.




An Introduction to Engineering Aspects of Beach-Fill Design


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Introductory technical guidance for civil and marine engineers interested in engineering aspects of beach-fill design. Here is what is discussed: 1. PROJECT OBJECTIVES 2. PROJECT FEATURES 3. DEFINE REGIONAL SETTING AND SITE HISTORY 4. REACH DELINEATION 5. EVALUATE SEDIMENT SOURCES.




Sediment Handling and Beach Fill Design


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Offshore sand and gravel deposits constitute an extensive mineral resource whose importance and economic value increase steadily as onshore and lagoonal sources become unavailable. One major use of these marine deposits is for beach nourishment where the amount of initial fill material needed and the expected periodic renourishment requirements are usually estimated using fill factor and renourishment beach fill models, respectively. Textural properties of borrow site and native beach sediments are used as the basic input for beach fill model calculations. Alterations to borrow sediment texture properties of dredging and handling techniques can significantly affect both the predicted response of the sediments after placement in the beach environment and economic aspects of the project.




Design With Nature


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Mitigating Shore Erosion Along Sheltered Coasts


Book Description

Like ocean beaches, sheltered coastal areas experience land loss from erosion and sea level rise. In response, property owners often install hard structures such as bulkheads as a way to prevent further erosion, but these structures cause changes in the coastal environment that alter landscapes, reduce public access and recreational opportunities, diminish natural habitats, and harm species that depend on these habitats for shelter and food. Mitigating Shore Erosion Along Sheltered Coasts recommends coastal planning efforts and permitting policies to encourage landowners to use erosion control alternatives that help retain the natural features of coastal shorelines.