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Anderson, M.E. (author), McKee Smith, J. (author), McKay, S.K. (author)Flooding resulting from hurricanes and other extreme storm events is a prominent risk along the coasts. These coastal areas are typically of low elevation and relief,making land and infrastructure highly susceptible to inundation by storm surge and waves. These verity of this threat is exacerbated by sea level rise and a possible increase in...report 2011
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- Anderson, T.L. (author) report 1990
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- Anderson, T.L. (author) report 1990
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- Anderson, D.S. (author), Gottlieb, J.J. (author) report 1987
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Anderson, A.G. (author)The objective of NCHRP Project 15-2 has been to establish criteria and develop procedures for the design of armored channels. The first phase of the project resulted in NCHRP Report 108, "Tentative Design Procedure for Riprap-Lined Channels" (1), which describes procedures for designing such channels and proportioning the riprap so as to...report 1973
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- Anderson, J.F. (author) report 1971
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- Anderson, J.H.B. (author) report 1967
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- Reich, P.G. (author), Anderson, R.G. (author) report 1966
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Anderson, R.G. (author)A simple account is given of the accuracy of height and speed measurements in current types of aircraft. Estimates of the errors likely to be encountered at jet cruising levels are given together with an outline of the conditions which should be met before any reduction in separation standards can be justified.report 1965
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Anderson, R.G. (author)In response to a recommendation of the special NATRAN meeting of I.C.A.O. at Montreal in February 1965, the International Air Transport Association has collected flight-deck records of altimeter readings on 11000 trans-Atlantic jet flights in the period April to August 1965. These data have been processed in the Mathematics Department of the...report 1965
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Anderson, R.G. (author)This Note describes the layout of a proposed machine for finish grinding wind tunnel models up to 5 feet by 3 feet plan area. Although the design has not been carried beyond the arrangement stage fairly detailed proposals are submitted for the more difficult mechanical features.report 1963
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- Anderson, J.R. (author), Treadgold, D. (author) report 1951