What�ll They Think of Next? Dewatering Contaminated Slurries Using Geotextile Tubes
Sediment must be dredged from the bottom of waterbodies to maintain their capacity and navigability. Dredging, by its nature, involves the removal of highwater-content slurries and also helps preserve...
Sediment Pollution: Solving "Rill" Problems Using RECPs
Sediment pollution causes an estimated $16 billion in environmental damage annually. Sediment is the most common pollutant in rivers, streams, lakes, and reservoirs, causing such negative effects as temperature...
Maintenance
While site selection and proper construction are the most critical factors in establishing that permeable pavements function as designed, all must be inspected and maintained to maximize...
Radial Flow Consolidation Testing
A radial flow consolidation cell that can be used with commercially available loading frames was developed and a series of tests were performed on samples of sedimented kaolin. Simple...
Wetlands Connected to Streams Retain More Sediment, Nutrients, Study Finds
The Geoengineering of Contaminated Sediments
Dredging of Contaminated Sediment in New Jersey's Passaic River to Begin
Longshore Transport of Sand and Beach Nourishment
Louisiana Uses Mississippi River Sediment to Restore Marshland
Viral Fate and Transport Modeling under Salinity Impact
This research studied the impact of salinity on sorption and transport of MS-2 in saturated sand through one-dimensional column experiments. MS-2 was used as a surrogate to understand...
Probabilistic Analysis of Long-Term Aquifer Recharge
Long-term time series of aquifer recharge and other aquifer fluxes (aquifer discharge, groundwater extraction) are essential to monitor and understand aquifer processes. This paper presents...
Wire-Line Vane Probe for Deep Penetration Measurements of Ocean Sediment Strength
Engineering Properties and Pitfalls of Soft Sediments in Long Island Sound
Dams: Tidal Dam to Rescue Islet from Rising Sediment
NewsBriefs: Study Suggests Alternative to Sediment Cleanup (Alliance Communication Group)
In the Field: Izzo to Chair Wetlands and Sediment Management Committee
Sediment Calibration Strategies of Phase 5 Chesapeake Bay Watershed Model
Analyzing Sediment Dynamics Post Dam Removal: One Size Does NOT Fit All!
The Fate of Dam Removal Decisions in Light of Understanding Sediment Dynamics
Ecological Implications of Post-Dam Removal Sediment Processes
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