The National Dredging Data Management System

by Charles W.Walski Hummer, US Army Engineer Waterways, Experiment Station, Water Resources, Engineering Group, Vicksburg, MS, USA,
Gerald E. Greener, US Army Engineer Waterways, Experiment Station, Water Resources, Engineering Group, Vicksburg, MS, USA,
Michael R. Palermo, US Army Engineer Waterways, Experiment Station, Water Resources, Engineering Group, Vicksburg, MS, USA,
Donald F. Hayes, US Army Engineer Waterways, Experiment Station, Water Resources, Engineering Group, Vicksburg, MS, USA,
Stephen A. Pranger, US Army Engineer Waterways, Experiment Station, Water Resources, Engineering Group, Vicksburg, MS, USA,
Thomas E. Schaefer, US Army Engineer Waterways, Experiment Station, Water Resources, Engineering Group, Vicksburg, MS, USA,



Document Type: Proceeding Paper

Part of: Dredging and Dredged Material Disposal

Abstract:

The ADDAMS computer program is a collection of user-friendly computer models for planning, designing and managing confined disposal areas. Models which can be used to determine the size of containment areas required for settling and consolidation, the optimal sequencing of dredging and disposal, the hydraulic efficiency of existing containment areas, and the cost of alternative dredging and disposal plans are currently available under ADDAMS.



Subject Headings: Dredging | Information management | Data analysis | Business management | Systems management | Computer models | Hydrologic data

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