Design of Shoreline Protection Measures : The Importance of Geotechnical Engineering in Waterfront Design
Over the past decade, there’s been an increased realization of the need to better protect our shorelines, particularly in urban environments along coastlines that have already been impacted by storm surge...

Adventures in Managing Water
Real-World Engineering Experiences
Sponsored by the River Basin Planning, Policy, and Operations Technical Committee of the Planning and Management Council of the Environmental and Water Resources Institute of ASCEAdventures in Managing...

Hydrologic and Hydraulic Design Methods
Computational methods for hydrologic analysis, hydraulic functions, and treatment capacity of permeable pavements vary depending on the complexity of the design and level of detail in...

Measurement of Hydraulic Conductivity of Partially Saturated Soils
Increased interest in protection of the environment has led to a need to be able to predict long-term movement of moisture, and contaminants, in the vicinity of shallow land disposal sites...

Under the Surface: Fracking, Fortunes, and the Fate of the Marcellus Shale, By Tom Wilber. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 2012

Smart Levees - Getting the Most out of Flood Barriers

Design Wave (Including Scott-Wiegel Wave Spectrum Model)

The Design Wave in Shallow Water

3-D Hydraulic Model of Waves Generated by Displacements

Cooling by Ocean Water: Model/Field Comparison

Longshore Transport of Sand and Beach Nourishment

Artificial Beach Construction with Sand/Gravel Made by Crushing Rock

Seawalls, Seacliffs, Beachrock: What Beach Effects? Part 2

Waimea River Mouth to Kekaha Beach, Kauai, Hawaii: Two Distinctive Natural Sands

Rock Scour at Hydraulic Structures: A Practical Engineering Approach

Book Review: Water Engineering in Ancient Civilizations: 5,000 Years of History by Pierre-Louis Viollet (translated by Forrest M. Holly). Madrid, Spain: International Association of Hydraulic Engineering and Research, 2007

Maximum Weighted Log-Likelihood Estimation for Parameterization Selection Uncertainty
Hydraulic conductivity identification remains a challenging inverse problem in groundwater modeling because of inherent non-uniqueness and lack of flexibility in parameterization methods....

Groundwater Transport Modeling Using Fuzzy Sets and Fuzzy Logic
Modeling of groundwater flow and transport is inherently uncertain. The predictive capability of the model depends upon both the quantity and quality of hydrogeologic data. The introduction...

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...

Effects of Impervious Area Estimation Methods on Simulated Peak Discharges
The variability of simulated flood discharges is evaluated using two methods for estimating impervious surfaces and common design methods in the Mission Creek watershed (31 sq km) located...

 

 

 

 

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