Wind Loads and the Response to Wind
Fluidization of the Sand Bed and Sediment Movement in the Surf Zone
Measurement of Suspended Sediment Concentration in the Laboratory through Photographic Techniques
Effect of Wave Breaking and Bed Friction on Suspended Sediment Concentration
Evaluation of Bed Shear, Vertical Mixing and Reference Concentration Formulations
Near-Bottom Velocity and Cross-Shore Sediment Transport in the Nearshore
Inlet Impacts and Families of Solutions for Inlet Sediment Budgets
Quantitative Characterisation of Rip Dynamics via Video
Argus-Based Monitoring of Intertidal Beach Morphodynamics
Remedial Design through Effective Electronic Associations
DEPOSIT: A Computer Model for Predicting Deposition of Organic Materials in Surface Sediments near Ocean Outfalls
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...
Simplification of Detailed Models of Water Distribution Systems Obtained from GIS Systems
For a long time simplified models have been used to simulate the behaviour of large water distribution networks. Often, simplification has been carried out by removing small diameter pipes...
Basin Response Time: Potential Hydrologic Basin Handprint
Hydrologic lead time is an important factor in many water resources engineering applications. The determination of the response time of a watershed to runoff-producing rainfall is the...
Integration of SWMM and ARCVIEW GIS for Interactive Decision Support
(No paper) This paper covers the integration of the EPA SWMM runoff model and ESRI's ArcView GIS for utilization by the City of Phoenix for decision support concerning land use changes...
Evaluating Alternatives for Capacity Expansion: Ensuring Reliable Water for the Portland, Oregon, Area
(No paper) The Portland Water Bureau is currently evaluating its water supply expansion alternatives. Like many water bureaus responsible for supplying water to both in-city customers...
Comparison of Complete Modeling/Simplified Modeling of Zaragoza City Water Supply Network
(No paper) Zaragoza is a Spanish city with 600.000 inhabitants and a water supply network of 900km long. The Council technical services uses a Microstation based GIS, GRED, for network...
Reliability Analysis of Buried Pipelines
Rocking and Overturning of Electrical Equipment under Pulse Type Motions
Year 2000 (Y2K) Reliability of Lifelines Worldwide
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