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Van Veen, J. (author)
Description of coastal engineering, with focus on lowland, deltaic coasts (the Netherlands), description of estuaries, coastal protection works
report 1951
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Johnson, J.W. (author)
The Conference on Coastal Engineering at Long Beach was conceived originally as a local meeting of engineers and scientists interested in shoreline problems and was sponsored by the University of California. It early became evident that there was widespread interest in the subject and that the program should be planned on a more ambitious scale....
report 1951
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van Veen, J. (author)
Description of coastal engineering, with focus on lowland, deltaic coasts (the Netherlands), description of estuaries, coastal protection works.
report 1961
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Saville, T. (author)
Conference on various aspects of coastal engineering; additional to the International Conference of Coastal Engineering. In table of contents are links to the full papers.
report 1965
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Berdenis van Berlekom, H.A. (author)
It is the task and target of River Engineering as a profession to provide all the tools for arriving at an optimum utilization of the potential resources, optimum in the sense of promoting the beneficial characteristics of the river and eliminating or at least checking the adverse qualities. To strive for this aim, there must be a scientific...
report 1969
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Allen, R.H. (author)
report 1972
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Ludikhuize, D. (author)
report 1980
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Verhagen, H.J. (author), Loman, G.J.A. (author)
Norman Hells is situated on the north bank of the Mackenzie River, 145 km south of the Arctic Circle. The use of a pool-wide water flood system for secondary recovery and the features of the oil-bearing structure require six man-made platforms to provide vertical access to the portion of the oil pool that 1 ies beneath the Mackenzie River (60%)....
report 1980
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Anonymus, A. (author)
Design manual for coastal structures. Note that this manual is replaced by the Coastal Engineering Manual. However, this document contains quite some useful information for present day coastal engineers
report 1984
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Anonymus, N.N. (author)
Manual for the design and execution of bituminous layers in hydraulic structures, like on dike revetments, bed protections, etc. Includes asphaltic concrete, open stone asphalt (fixstone), sand asphalt, mastic, etc. Also guidance is given for compostion and properties of asphalt mixes.
report 1985
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Van Dijk, W. (author), Agema, J.F. (author)
report 1985
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Wal, M. van der (author)
report 1989
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Christopher, B.R. (author), Holtz, R.D. (author)
These guidelines have been condensed from the FHWA Geotextile Engineering Manual (1985) for use as an implementationdocument for project managers and highway designers. It will also be useful as a design reference guide for pavement and geotechnical specialists. The guidelines when used in conjunction with the FHWA Geotextile Engineering Manual...
report 1992
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Kraus, N.C. (author)
In this chapter we consider beach profile and cross-shore sediment transport processes commonly encountered in coastal engineering applications. Main emphasis is on beach profile change produced by direct wave action, and our assumption will be that longshore transport processes are constant along the profile. Present engineering knowledge of...
report 1992
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Tomasicchio, U. (author)
Contributions of a short course connected to the 23rd international conference on coastal engineering (ICCE 1992) in Venice, Scuola di S. Gioovanni Evangelista - document contains links to full text contributions
report 1992
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Petit, H.A.H. (author), Bosch, P. van den (author), Gent, M.R.A. van (author)
report 1994
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Anonymous, A. (author)
Harbour water quality and seawater quality improvement, beach stabilization in the vicinity of a harbour, countermeasures against shoaling due to siltation and sedimentation in the harbour and waterway.
report 1994
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Nakamura, H. (author)
The Japan Society of Civil Engineers (JSCE) received in an extremely serious light the severe damage to various infrastructures, caused by the Hyogoken-Nanbu Earthquake, which occurred in early morning of 17th January. It immediately took the step of organising investigation teams and dispatched them to the disaster area with the aim of...
report 1995
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Schiereck, G.J. (author), Verhagen, H.J. (author)
Design manual for coastal engineering works with focus on Indonesia.
report 1996
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Kohlhase, S. (author), Kao, C.C. (author)
The Purpose of Coastal and Marine Research in Germany (Rolf Peter RANDL) Topic I, Coastal Protection Coastal Protection and its Management in Germany (Heie Focken ERCHINGER) The Scientific and Technical Development of Marine Technology in the Central Weather Bureau (Beng-Chun LEE) Climate Impact Research for the German Coast of the Baltic Sea ...
report 1998
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