Urban Public Transportation System and Its Operation and Use by People in Tokyo
The public transportation system in Tokyo Metropolitan Region (TMR), primarily based on a well-developed rail/subway network, manages to support passenger movement in the huge urban complex....
Practices (Past & Prospects) for Tokyo's Public Transport
This paper firstly describes the strong and weak points of Tokyo's public transport systems from various perspectives together with the technical and institutional practices adopted. Secondly,...
Public Transportation in Washington, D. C.
The Washington, D. C. metropolitan area is served by a world class transit bus and heavy rail subway system operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA). The...
Summaries of Speeches at Luncheons, Dinners and Panel Discussions
Development of Transit Capacity and Quality of Service Manual
A study was conducted to develop updated principles, practices, and procedures for transit capacity and quality of service. Such a study focuses on developing a new Transit Capacity and...
Control of Estuarine Salinity Using the Adjoint Method
An Unsteady Finite Volume Circulation Model
Modeling the Impacts of Dredged Material Placement in Upper Chesapeake Bay
A Multi-Size, Multi-Source Formulation for Determining Impacts of Sediments on Near-Shore Sensitive Sites
A Numerical Simulation of the Japan/East Sea (JES) Seasonal Circulation
A Comparison of Two Three-Dimensional Shallow-Water Models Using Sigma-Coordinates and z-Coordinates in the Vertical Direction
A Large Domain Convection Diffusion Based Finite Element Transport Model
Modeling Sand Bank Formation Around Tidal Headlands
Application of VIMS HEM-3D to a Macro-Tidal Environment
Monotonicity Preserving Model for Free-Surface Flow with Sharp Density Fronts
Internal Characteristics of Two-Layer Stratified Flow Systems Under Wind Stress
Modeling Water Quality for Dredged Material Disposal
Application of a Barotropic Hydrodynamic Model to Nearshore Wave-Induced Circulation
Circulation and Sediment Transport in the Vicinity of the Hudson Shelf Valley
Inverse Flow Modelling of Waves and Currents in the Surf Zone
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