Handbook of coastal engineering

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Handbook of coastal engineering

John B. Herbich editor

(McGraw-Hill handbooks)

McGraw-Hill, c2000

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This is the ultimate guide to preservation, maintenance, and design for coastal areas. Recent major storms have reawakened public concern over coastal storm damage. "The Handbook of Coastal Engineering" equips you with the tools to apply the latest research, regulations, and design methods to all coastal engineering challenges, from beach erosion to offshore structures and dredging contaminated materials.Written by leading coastal engineering experts from around the world, this valuable resource is required reading for practicing coastal and ocean engineers, environmental and civil engineers, and others, providing up-to-the-minute information on how to: apply wave equations; control sediment transport and protect beaches; design wave-resistant coastal structures; limit shoreline erosion; design and maintain navigation channels; deal with contaminated sediments; calculate and control effluent dispersal in the coastal zone; delineate coastal hazard zones and development setbacks; use computer programs in coastal engineering; and understand and apply relevant regulations.With coverage of the latest methods and research from the Netherlands, United Kingdom, Japan, and other countries on the tip of the wave in coastal engineering development, this reference brings you true state-of-the-art methods. It's the right tool, for the right field, at the right time.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Numerical Solution of Coastal Water Wave Equations. Chapter 2: Revetment Protection for Coastal and Shoreline Structures Exposed to Wave Attack. Chapter 3: Design of Dikes and Revetments - Dutch Practice. Chapter 4: Wave Forces on Vertical and Composite Walls. Chapter 5: Offshore (Detached) Breakwaters. Chapter 6: Wave Overtopping of Coastal and Shoreline Structures. Chapter 7: Sediment Transport and Beach Profile Change Due to Random Wave. Chapter 8: Coastal Protection Methods. Chapter 9: Shoreline Protection Methods - Japanese Experience. Chapter 10: Beach Nourishment Design. Chapter 11: Navigation channels. Chapter 12: Maintenance Dredging in Channels and Harbors. Chapter 13: Subaqueous Capping of Contaminant Sediment. Chapter 14: Modeling the Physical and Chemical Stability of Underwater Caps in Rivers and Harbors. Chapter 15: The USACE Dredging Operations and Environmental Research (DOER) Program. Chapter 16: Numerical Models for Predicting the Fate of Dredged Material Placed in Open Water. Chapter 17: Removal of Contaminated Sediment by Dredging. Chapter 18: Marine Aggregate Dredging. Chapter 19: Methodology for Delineation of Coastal Hazard Zones and Development Setback for Open Duned Coasts. Appendices. Index.

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