A Three-Dimensional Modeling Study of the Estuarine System: An Application to the Satilla River
An Improved Formulation for the Bed Shear Stress in Morphodynamic Simulations
Modeling Tidal Circulation in a Barrier-Island Estuary: Apalachicola Bay
Calibration Performance of a Two-Dimensional, Laterally-Averaged Eutrophication Model of a Partially Mixed Estuary
Modelling the Humber Estuary Catchment and Coastal Zone
Development of a Waste Load Allocation Model for the Charleston Harbor Estuary. Part III: Project Application
Natural Tracers of Coastal Sediments
The properties of natural sediments can be used to determine their sources and to trace their transport paths through coastal environments. These properties include the mineralogies of...
Estuarine and Coastal Modeling
This volume contains the Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Estuarine and Coastal Modeling held in New Orleans, Louisiana, November 3-5, 1999. The conference included oral...
Determination of Bridge Scour Velocity in an Estuary
Modification of Neill's Equation for Tidal Flow Analysis
Hydrodynamics and Suspended Sediment Transport at Cambori? Estuary, Brazil
Seasonal Changes in a Tidal Inlet Located in a Monsoon Regime
Sedimentation Patterns of a Tidal Flat in the Westerschelde Estuary
Stability of Dredged Silt Placed on an Eroding Estuarine Foreshore
Field Monitoring of Copper Concentrations in Estuaries and Creeks of Virginia's Eastern Shore
Measurements of Bioavailable Copper in Simulated Tomato Field Runoff and Estuary Mesocosms
Estuarine Acidification Caused by Drainage of Pyritic Sediments in Coastal Lowlands
Two-Dimensional Hydrodynamic Model of St. Lucie Estuary
Application of Linear Programming Techniques to Optimize Groundwater Withdrawals for a Pump and Treat System at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland
The U.S. Army disposed chemical agents, laboratory materials, and unexploded ordnance at the O-Field landfill from before World War II until at least the 1950s. Soil, ground water, surface...
Theoretical and Empirical Implications of Increasing Block Rates
(No paper) The U.S. Army disposed chemical agents, laboratory materials, and unexploded ordnance at the O-Field landfill from before World War II until at least the 1950s. Soil, ground...
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