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Tables of Contents for Coastal Sediments '99
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VOLUME ONE
Keynote Address
Coastal Change: Scales of Processes and Dimensions of Problems
1
17
Paul D. Komar
A. Fundamentals
Micro-Scale Processes
Bed Roughness Over Vortex Ripples
18
15
E. Hitching
A.W. Lewis
Effect of Near-Bed Velocity Skewness on Cross Shore Sediment Transport
33
15
Berry Elfrink
Karim A. Rakha
Rolf Deigaard
Ida Broker
The Effect of Grading on the Vertical Distribution of Suspended Sediment
48
16
Paul G.J. Sistermans
Jan van de Graaff
Comparison of Concentration Measurements with Well-Sorted and Bimodal Sand
64
14
I. Katopodi
J.S. Ribberink
L. Hamm
N. Kitou
P. Samothrakis
C.M. Dohmen-Janssen
J.C. Savioli
How To Calculate the Geometry of Vortex Ripples
78
16
Ken Haste Andersen
Jorgen Fredsoe
Sheet Flow
Effect of Long Waves on Transport Rate under Irregular Sheet Flow Conditions
94
14
Mohammad Dibajnia
Akira Watanabe
Laboratory Experiments and LES Computation of Sheet-Flow Turbulence under Oscillatory Flows
108
11
Yasuo Nihei
Kazuo Nadaoka
Noriyasu Nakamura
Fluidization of the Sand Bed and Sediment Movement in the Surf Zone
119
16
Yoshihiko Maeno
Motoyasu Ishikawa
Kozo Bando
Yoshinobu Akiyama
Kouichi Yabe
Vertical Sediment Entrainment Characteristics in Oscillatory Sheet Flow Conditions
135
13
C.P. Rose
K. Trouw
B. Cloin
A.D. Arnott
P.G.J. Sistermans
J. van de Graaff
P. Dong
J. Ribberink
B.A. O'Connor
Suspended Sediments I
Effect of Oscillatory Flow on Settling Rate of Fine Sediment
148
15
Sherif Abdel-Mawla
Andreas Matheja
M. Balah
C. Zimmermann
Measurement of Suspended Sediment Concentration in the Laboratory through Photographic Techniques
163
16
Hugh J. Roarty
Michael S. Bruno
Laboratory Experiments on Suspended Sediment Concentration and Fluxes
179
16
Judith Bosboom
Ronald Koomans
Ad Reniers
Sediment Suspension in the Surf Zone
195
14
Karsten Peters
Hans H. Dette
Effect of Wave Breaking and Bed Friction on Suspended Sediment Concentration
209
16
Marien Boers
Suspended Sediments II
Vertical and Horizontal Coherence Length Scales of Suspended Sediments
225
16
Michael P. Huck
Edward B. Thornton
Timothy P. Stanton
Sediment Fluxes above a Mobile Sandy Bed in the Nearshore
241
12
Timothy P. Stanton
Edward B. Thornton
Evaluation of Bed Shear, Vertical Mixing, and Reference Concentration Formulations
253
16
Emma C. Dunkley
Gary P. Mocke
Gerhardus P.J. Diedericks
Ika Tanczos
The Control of Resuspension over Megaripples on the Continental Shelf
269
12
Christopher E. Vincent
Malcolm O. Green
Fine Sediment Transport from Opportunistic Sand Disposal, Carlsbad, California
281
16
Douglas J. Sherman
Burton H. Jones
Suspended Sediments III
Response of Optical Backscatter Sensors to Mixed Grain-Size Suspensions during Sandyduck `97
297
16
Grace M. Battisto
Cart T. Friedrichs
Herman C. Miller
Donald T. Resio
Effects of Density on Cross-Shore Sediment Transport
313
12
Ronald L. Koomans
Judith Bosboom
Rob J. de Meijer
Lars B. Venema
Depth-Integrated Sand Transport in the Surf Zone
325
16
Bart T. Grasmeijer
Dang Huu Chung
Leo C. van Rijn
Sediment Fluxes in a Tideless Fetch-Limited Inner Shelf: The Ebro Delta
341
13
Vicente Gracia
J.A. Jimenez
Agustin Sanchez-Arcilla
Jorge Guillen
Albert Palanques
Swash Processes
Cross-Shore Beach Profile Response to Storm Surge
354
13
Chang Bae Son
Hideaki Noda
Influence of Wave Groups on Sand Re-Suspension over Bedforms in a Large Scale Wave Flume
367
10
Paul V. Villard
Philip D. Osborne
Christopher E. Vincent
Measurement and Modelling of Swash Hydrodynamics
377
16
Joanna C. Blewett
Patrick Holmes
Diane P. Horn
Swash Zone Velocity and Volumetric Measurement Using a Simple Video Technique
393
12
Matthew Foote
Diane Horn
Fundamentals of Cross-Shore Transport
Near-Bottom Velocity and Cross-Shore Sediment Transport in the Nearshore
405
16
Sadakazu Katori
Katsuya Tanaka
Mohammad Dibajnia
Akira Watanabe
Effect of Long Waves on Cross-Shore Sediment Transport Rates
421
16
Karim A. Rakha
Rolf Deigaard
Per A. Madsen
Influence of Tidal Water Surface Fluctuations on Beach Profile Evolution
437
10
Kenneth A. Cadmus
Michael Bruno
Relationship between On-Offshore Sediment Transport Rate on the Beach Face and Wave Energy
447
16
Susumu Kubota
Sadakazu Katori
Mitsuo Takezawa
Generation and Migration of Nearshore Bars under Non- to Macrotidal Conditions
463
16
Leo C. van Rijn
Gerben Ruessink
Bart T. Grasmeijer
Depth of Closure
Evaluating Profile Data and Depth of Closure with Sonar Altimetry
479
12
Rebecca Beavers
Peter Howd
William Birkemeier
Kent Hathaway
Sand Bars at Duck, North Carolina, U.S.A.: Observations and Model Predictions
491
14
W. Romanczyk
B. Boczar-Karakiewicz
E.B. Thornton
J.L. Bona
Long-Term Cross-Shoreface Sediment Fluxes
505
14
Marcel J.F. Stive
Birgit Cloin
Jose Jimenez
Judith Bosboom
The Role and Time Scale of Cross-Shore Sediment Exchange for a Barrier Island Shoreface
519
16
Piet Hoekstra
Klaas Houwman
Gerben Ruessink
Profile Re-Opening on the Shoreface of the Holland Coast
535
16
Claire Hinton
Robert Nicholls
Daan Dunsbergen
Shore Processes
Rip Scaling in Low- to High-Energy Wave Environments
551
11
Andrew D. Short
Robert W. Brander
Field Measurements of a Large-Scale Rip Current System
562
14
Robert W. Brander
Andrew D. Short
Philip D. Osborne
Michael G. Hughes
David M. Mitchell
The Circulation over a Longshore Bar with Rip Channels
576
12
Nils Dronen
Harshinie Karunarathna
Jorgen Fredsoe
B. Mutlu Sumer
Rolf Deigaard
Relationship of Geologic Framework to Origin of Barrier Island Coast, South Carolina
588
9
John W. Fields
Michael P. Katuna
June E. Mirecki
Hurricane Impacts and Shoreline Recovery along Masonboro Island, North Carolina
597
15
Maryellen Sault
William J. Cleary
Carl D. Johnsen
Inlets and River Mouths
Inlet Dynamics Initiative: Algarve (India)
612
16
J. Williams
B. Arens
D. Aubrey
P. Bell
A. Bizzaro
M. Collins
M. Davidson
J. Dias
O. Ferreira
M. Heron
H. Howa
Z. Hughes
D. Huntley
M.T. Jones
B. O'Connor
S. Pan
A. Sarmento
F. Seabra-Santos
S. Shayler
J. Smith
G. Voulgaris
Instability of River Mouth Locations in Pocket Beaches
628
16
Norihiro Izumi
Nobuo Shuto
Hitoshi Tanaka
Transport of Mixed-Size Sediments in a Tidal Channel
644
15
Malcolm O. Green
Tony J. Dolphin
Andrew Swales
Chris E. Vincent
Estimation of Ebb-Tidal Shoal Sediment Transport Based on a Roller Inclusive Boussinesq Breaking Model
659
29
M.G. Jenkins
W.R. Dally
Hydrodynamics and Suspended Sediment Transport at Camboriu Estuary, Brazil
Eduardo Siegle
Carlos A.F. Schettini
Antonio H.F. Klein
Elirio E.E. Toldo, Jr.
B. Processes and System Scale
Sediment Budget I
The Importance of Inlet Littoral Budget Variability
688
15
Douglas W. Mann
Inlet Impacts and Families of Solutions for Inlet Sediment Budgets
703
16
Kevin R. Bodge
Coastal Impacts of the Pensacola Pass Entrance, Florida, U.S.A.
719
15
Albert E. Browder
Robert G. Dean
Observing Changes in an Ebb-Tidal Shoal
734
16
Jennifer K. McClung
Scott L. Douglass
Regional Sediment Transport Patterns Adjacent to Canaveral Harbor, Florida
750
11
Mark R. Byrnes
Nicholas C. Kraus
Sediment Budget II
Complicated Littoral Drift Systems on the Gulf Coast of Peninsular Florida
761
9
Richard A. Davis, Jr.
Longshore Sand Transport Rate Measurement and Quantification of Uncertainties
770
16
Ping Wang
Nicholas C. Kraus
The Long-Term Contribution of Pre-Holocene Sands to Transgressing Barrier Islands
786
16
Jesse E. McNinch
John T. Wells
Stephen W. Snyder
Regional Sediment Budget for Fire Island to Montauk Point, New York, USA
802
16
Julie D. Rosati
Mark B. Gravens
W. Gray Smith
Development of a Sediment Budget for the West and Southwest Coasts of Barbados
818
10
David A. Y. Smith
Phillip S. Warner
Robert M. Sorensen
Leonard A. Nurse
Equilbrium Planforms
Chesapeake Bay: Design and Early Performance of Three Headland Breakwater Systems
828
16
C. Scott Hardaway, Jr.
James R. Gunn
Equilibrium Shoreline Response Behind a Single Offshore Breakwater
844
16
M. Gonzalez
R. Medina
Equilibrium Shape of Headland-Bay Beaches for Engineering Design
860
16
Luis J. Moreno
Nicholas C. Kraus
Erosion Control of Downcoast Area of Ports in Thailand Using Parabolic Bay Shape
876
9
Sutat Weesakul
VOLUME TWO
Shingle Beaches
Sub-Tidal Resolution of Beach Profiles on a Macro-Tidal Shingle Beach
885
9
Karen R. Stapleton
Travis Mason
Tom T. Coates
Longshore Drift Evaluation on a Groyned Shingle Beach Using Field Data
894
13
Erik Van Wellen
Mark Lee
Brian Baily
Application of Bailard's Energetics Model for Shingle Sediment Transport
907
15
T. Mason
E. Van Wellen
A.J. Chadwick
El Nino Storms and the Morphodynamic Response of Two Cobble Beaches
922
16
Mark S. Lorang
Steven L. Namikas
James P. McDermott
Douglas J. Sherman
Longshore Processes
Sand Size and Fill Geometry Effects on Longshore Transport at a Nourished Beach
938
17
Kerry Anne Donohue
Robert G. Dean
Sand Transport Measurements on Beaches: An Intercomparison Between Fast Response Sensors (OBS) and Fluorescent Tracer Dispersal
955
16
Paolo Ciavola
Rui Taborda
Oscar Ferreira
Joao M.A. Dias
Temporary Groynes for Measuring Longshore Transport in False Bay
971
16
J.S. Schoonees
A.K. Theron
R.C. Coppoolse
Quantitative Characterisation of Rip Dynamics via Video Imaging
987
16
Roshanka Ranasinghe
Graham Symonds
Rob Holman
Cross-Shore Processes
Directionality of Cross-Shore Sediment Transport in the Surf Zone under High-Energy Conditions
1003
16
Troels Aagaard
Brian Greenwood
Sediment Suspension by Random Breaking Waves Evaluated from the CERC Formula
1019
15
Hiroyuki Katayama
Yoshimi Goda
Shoreface Bedforms and Cross-Shore Sand Fluxes Measured Using an Enhanced Sea Sled
1034
16
Andrew Swales
D. Murray Hicks
R. Keith Smith
Cross-Shore Transport and Profile Evolution at Duck, North Carolina
1050
15
John W. Haines
Peter Howd
Kurt Hanson
Cross-Shore Transport Processes during Onshore Bar Migration
1065
16
Herman C. Miller
S. Jarrell Smith
David G. Hamilton
Donald T. Resio
Longshore Bars And Transverse Bars
Quasi-Seasonal Morphological Shore Evolution Response to Variable Wave Climate
1081
13
Zbigniew Pruszak
Grzegorz Rozynski
Marek Szmytkiewicz
Marek Skaja
Intra-Annual Changes in Bar Plan Shape in a Triple Bar System
1094
15
Irene M.J. van Enckevort
Kathelijne M. Wijnberg
Storms, Storm Groups, and Nearshore Morphologic Change
1109
14
William A. Birkemeier
Robert J. Nicholls
Guan-hong Lee
Non-Linear Modelling of Shoreface-Connected Sand Ridges
1123
16
D. Calvete
A. Falques
H.E. De Swart
N. Dodd
Cliff Processes
Submarine Land Slide and Its Impacts on the Neighboring Coast
1139
14
Toshiyuki Asano
Evaluation of Landslide Hazards with Ground-Penetrating Radar, Lake Michigan Coast
1153
13
Walter A. Barnhardt
Bruce E. Jaffe
Robert E. Kayen
Nearshore Profile Change and Its Impact on Rates of Shoreline Recession
1166
15
Thomas Bennett
Lorelle Meadows
Guy Meadows
Brian Caufield
Hans VanSumeren
Recession of Coastal Soft Cliffs Due to Waves and Current: Experiments
1181
11
Jesper S. Damgaard
Andy H. Peet
Determination and Prediction of Sediment Yields from Recession of the Holderness Coast, Eastern England, Using Digital Terrain Models
1192
6
Peter S. Balson
Douglas Tragheim
Aeolian Transport
Spatial Variation in Source Characteristics and Aeolian Trapping Rates on a Beach
1198
9
Nancy L. Jackson
Karl F. Nordstrom
Critical Approach of Dune Eolian Deposits Quantification
1207
13
Patrice Bretel
Franck Levoy
Helene Rousset
Claude Larsonneur
Dune Migration and Aeolian Transport Along Ceara (Northeastern Brazil): Downscaling and Upscaling Aeolian Induced Processes
1220
13
Luis P. Maia
Jose A. Jimenez
George S.S. Freire
Jader O. Morais
Effects of Aeolian Transport on the Ponce DeLeon Inlet Sediment Budget
1233
11
Terrence J. Hull
R. Bruce Taylor
C. Responses and Macro-Scale
Geomorphologic and Regional Framework
Space and Time Scales of Shoreline Change at Cape Cod National Seashore, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
1244
12
J.R. Allen
C.L. LaBash
J.H. List
Structural Controls on the Development of a Coarse Sandy Barrier, Reid State Park, Maine
1256
12
Ilya V. Buynevich
Duncan M. FitzGerald
Long-Term Trends and Short-Term Variability in Shoreline Change Rates: Southeastern Virginia
1268
16
Carl H. Hobbs, III
Donna A. Milligan
C. Scott Hardaway, Jr.
The Holocene Coastal Evolution of Eastern England: Evidence from the Offshore Southern North Sea
1284
11
Peter S. Balson
Barrier Morphology and Inlet Types: Low Energy Flank of the Cape Fear Foreland, North Carolina
1295
16
Tara P. Marden
William J. Cleary
Cross-Shore Response
Storm-Related Change of the Northern San Mateo County Coast, California
1311
13
Monty A. Hampton
John R. Dingler
Asbury H. Sallenger Jr.
Bruce M. Richmond
Large-Scale Shoreline Response to Storms and Fair Weather
1324
15
Jeffrey H. List
Amy S. Farris
Probabilistic Analysis of Fort Pierce Beach Recession with Hardbottom Features
1339
16
Peter J. Grace
Thomas Copps
Lori Dalessio
Numerical Modeling of Overwashed Dune Profiles
1355
16
Yukiko Tega
Nobuhisa Kobayashi
Modeling Cross-Shore Sediment Transport at Different Scales Using Equilibrium Beach Profile Theory
1371
16
Magnus Larson
Michele Capobianco
Randall A. Wise
Inlet Morphology I
Modulation of Microtidal Inlet Ebb Deltas by Severe Sea
1387
15
Paul T. Devine
Ashish J. Mehta
Inlet Induced Shoreline Changes: High Energy Flank of the Cape Fear Foreland, Southeastern North Carolina
1402
16
Carl D. Johnsen
William J. Cleary
Christopher W. Freeman
Maryellen Sault
Inlet Division and Coastal Instability Following Tidal Prism Diversion
1418
16
Donald L. Forbes
Steven M. Solomon
Flood Shoal Response to Inlet Modifications at Barnegat Inlet, New Jersey
1434
16
Mary A. Cialone
William C. Seabergh
Keith D. Watson
Vulnerability: Evaluating the Consequences of Coastal Changes: An Application to Deltaic Coasts
1450
12
Herminia I. Valdemoro
Jose A. Jimenez
Agustin Sanchez-Arcilla
Seasonal Changes in a Tidal Inlet Located in a Monsoon Regime
1462
16
Nalin Wikramanayake
Charitha Pattiarachchi
Inlet Morphology II
Natural Evolution of an Artificial Inlet
1478
11
Ana Vila
Joao M. Alveirinho Dias
Oscar Ferreira
Ana Matias
Anthropogenic vs. Natural Influences on Inlet Evolution: West-Central Florida
1489
16
Patrick L. Barnard
Richard A. Davis, Jr.
Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Historical and Active Tidal Inlets: Delmarva Peninsula and New Jersey, U.S.A.
1505
17
Randolph A. McBride
Cyclic Channel Movement at the Entrance to Willapa Bay, Washington, U.S.A.
1522
15
Edward B. Hands
Vladimir Shepsis
Infilling Processes: The Nature of Littoral Barriers and Stability of Inlets in Spanish Natural Harbours
1537
15
J. Javier Diez
Long Island, New York
Geologic Mapping of the Nearshore Area Offshore: Fire Island, New York
1552
16
William C. Schwab
E. Robert Thieler
James S. Allen
David S. Foster
B. Ann Swift
Jane F. Denny
William W. Danforth
Regional Geologic Characteristics along the South Shore of Long Island, New York
1568
16
Andrew Morang
Diane S. Rahoy
William G. Grosskopf
Long Island's South Shore Beaches: A Century of Dynamic Sediment Management
1584
13
Timothy W. Kana
Historic Geomorphology and Dynamics of Fire Island, Moriches and Shinnecock Inlets, New York
1597
16
W. Gray Smith
Keith Watson
Diane Rahoy
Christina Rasmussen
John R. Headland
Periodic Shoreline Morphology: Fire Island, New York
1613
14
Mark B. Gravens
Pacific Northwest
Bathymetric Change off the Washington-Oregon Coast
1627
16
Ann E. Gibbs
Guy Gelfenbaum
Correlating Oceanographic Processes with Seabed Change: Mouth of the Columbia River, U.S.A.
1643
17
Hans R. Moritz
Nicholas C. Kraus
Edward B. Hands
Daryl B. Slocum
The Columbia River Littoral Cell: A Sediment Budget Overview
1660
16
Guy Gelfenbaum
Christopher R. Sherwood
Curt D. Peterson
George M. Kaminsky
Maarten Buijsman
David C. Twichell
Peter Ruggiero
Ann E. Gibbs
Christopher Reed
Great Earthquakes, Abundant Sand, and High Wave Energy in the Columbia Cell, U.S.A.
1676
16
Curt D. Peterson
Guy R. Gelfenbaum
Harry M. Jol
Jim B. Phipps
Frank Reckendorf
Dave C. Twichell
Sandy Vanderburg
Lorraine Woxell
Scales of Variability along the Columbia River Littoral Cell
1692
16
Peter Ruggiero
Jessica Cote
George Kaminsky
Guy Gelfenbaum
Synthesizing Geological Observations and Processes-Response Data for Modeling Coastal Change at Management Scale
1708
16
George M. Kaminsky
Maarten C. Buijsman
Guy Gelfenbaum
Peter Ruggiero
Harry M. Jol
Ann E. Gibbs
Curt D. Peterson
VOLUME THREE
Spits and Nesses
Modelling of Barrier-Spit System Evolution at Decadal Scale
1724
15
Jose A. Jimenez
Agustin Sanchez-Arcilla
Analytical Model of Spit Evolution at Inlets
1739
16
Nicholas C. Kraus
Developing Process-Response Models for Spits
1755
15
Jonathan Raper
David Livingstone
Charlie Bristow
Diane Horn
Spits and Nesses: Basic Processes and Effects on Long-Term Coastal Morphodynamics
1770
16
K.J. Riddell
T.W. Fuller
G.B. Siggers
C.S. Bristow
D. Livingstone
Interactions Among the Inlet Migration, Spit Extension, and Shoreline Change in a Southern New Jersey Barrier System
1786
12
Gary A. Zarillo
Storm Impacts
Storm Impacts and Shoreline Recovery in Southeastern North Carolina: Role of the Geologic Framework
1798
16
William J. Cleary
Carl D. Johnsen
Marcus K. Johnston
Maryellen Sault
Scaling Winter Storm Impacts on Assateague Island, Maryland and Virginia
1814
12
Asbury H. Sallenger, Jr.
Peter Howd
John Brock
W.B. Krabill
R.N. Swift
S. Manizade
M. Duffy
Mapping Impacts of Hurricanes Fran and Bertha on North Carolina Dunes
1826
10
Richard P. Stumpf
Karen L.M. Morgan
Russell Peterson
M. Dennis Krohn
Asbury H. Sallenger
What Happens at the Seabed off a Headland during a Tropical Cyclone
1836
16
Terry M. Hume
Malcolm O. Green
John W. Oldman
Extreme Storms and Thresholds on Foredune Stripping at Inch Spit, Southwest Ireland
1852
15
Julian D. Orford
James A.G. Cooper
Derek Jackson
Gonzalo Malvarez
Davina White
Mud Beds
Wave-Mud Interaction: Wave Attenuation and Mud Mass Transport
1867
14
Qing-He Zhang
Zi-Dan Zhao
Hydrology in Managed and Unmanaged Louisiana Coastal Marshes
1881
16
John R. Dingler
A. Lee Foote
Experimental Studies on the Estimation of Deposition and Erosion Parameters of Silty Mud
1897
15
J.S. Lee
C.K. Kim
Abandoned Reclamations as Analogues for Sea Defence Realignment
1912
15
Claire E. French
Jonathan R. French
Nicholas J. Clifford
Christopher J. Watson
Sedimentation Patterns of a Tidal Flat in the Westerschelde Estuary
1927
9
Sabine Schmidt
Jean-Louis Reyss
Peter M.J. Herman
D. Applications
Shore Protection
Erosion Control at the Entrance to Willapa Bay, Washington
1936
10
S. Fenical
H. Bermudez
V. Shepsis
Project Performance Analysis and Monitoring for the Coney Island, New York, Storm Damage Reduction Project
1946
32
Jeffrey G. Shelden
Diane S. Rahoy
Stuart A. Chase
John R. Headland
Beach Nourishment Practice at Mesotidal Coast
Hans-H. Dette
1962
16
A GIS-Linked Flood and Erosion Prediction System for Lake Michigan
1978
16
R.B. Nairn
J.E. Davis
S.J. Thieme
Analysis of Sediment Transport Processes at Westport, Massachusetts
1994
16
John S. Ramsey
Detached Breakwaters and Groins
Coastal Response to a Detached Breakwater System: Presque Isle, Erie, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
2010
16
Michael C. Mohr
Joan Pope
Jennifer K. McClung
The Influence of Set-Up Currents on Sediment Movement Behind Detached Breakwaters
2026
16
John Loveless
Breac MacLeod
Beach Response to a Segmented Breakwater System, Southwest Louisiana, U.S.A.
2042
15
Steven G. Underwood
Renjie Chen
Gregory W. Stone
Xiongping Zhang
Mark R. Byrnes
Randolph A. McBride
Unanticipated Response to Detached, Segmented Breakwaters along Raccoon Island, Louisiana
2057
16
Gregory W. Stone
Ping Wang
Charles K. Armbruster
Beach Response to Groins at Westhampton, New York
2073
17
Lynn M. Bocamazo
William G. Grosskopf
Beach Fill
Prospecting for Sand: Offshore New Jersey
2090
12
Jeffrey S. Waldner
Robert E. Sheridan
Jane Uptegrove David W. Hall
Gail M. Ashley
Mitigation of a Beach-Fill Hot Spot, Monmouth Beach, New Jersey
2102
16
S. Jarrell Smith
Nicholas C. Kraus
Tracing Sediment Dispersal on Nourished Beaches: Two Case Studies
2118
19
E. Robert Thieler
Paul T. Gayes
William C. Schwab
M. Scott Harris
Use of Stable Isotopes for Tracking an Aragonite Beach Fill
2137
16
Joan Pope
Thomas H. O'Donnell
Stephen A. Macko
Douglas Rosen
Towards a Proper Coastal Defence Management of the Belgian East Coast
2153
12
M. Huygens
R. Verhoeven
S. Verbanck
B. Lahousse
Integrated Dune/Beach Nourishment on Cacela Peninsula, Portugal
2165
11
Joao Alveirinho Dias
Ana Matias
Oscar Ferreira
Allan Williams
Morphodynamic Modeling
Statistical Characterization of Nearshore Morphodynamic Behavior
2176
14
K. Todd Holland
C. Linwood Vincent
Robert A. Holman
Beach Cusp Formation: Analysis of a Self-Organisation Model
2190
16
Giovanni Coco
David A. Huntley
Tim J. O'Hare
Application of a Multi-Layer Approach for Morphological Modelling
2206
13
Henk J. Steetzel
Hans de Vroeg
Shoreline Change by Waves, Wind, and Tidal Current: Corpus Christi Bay, Texas
2219
16
Deidre D. Williams
Nicholas C. Kraus
Inlet Engineering
Inner-Bank Erosion at Jetty-Shoreline Intersection
2235
14
William C. Seabergh
Tidal Inlet Stability at Fire Island, the Moriches and Shinnecock Inlets, Long Island, New York
2249
16
John R. Headland
Chris Rasmussen
Lynn Bocamazo
W. Gray Smith
Michael Herrman
Impacts of Proposed Improvements to Ponce DeLeon Inlet, Florida
2265
15
Rajesh Srinivas
R. Bruce Taylor
Relocation of a Tidal Channel for Shore Stabilization and Protection
2280
14
Christopher G. Creed
Erik J. Olsen
Automatic Real-Time Coastal Bridge Scour Measurements
2294
12
Jongkook Lee
Woonkwang Yeo
Sunghwan Kim
Navigation Channels
Studies for Groin Design and Dredging of Guanabo River's Inlet: Playas del Este, Havana City, Cuba
2306
15
Raul Martell
Ernesto Trista
Hermes Zalazar
Sedimentation and Harbor Hydrodynamics at U.S. Coast Guard Station, Port Huron, Michigan
2321
14
Gregory L. Williams
Robert R. Bottin, Jr.
Navigation Channel Deepening and Sediment Containment Strategies
2335
12
Peter Dunlop
Thomas Wakeman III
Contaminated Sediment Strategies at the Port of New York and New Jersey
2347
8
Thomas Wakeman
Dennis Suszkowski
Morphodynamic Modelling of Dredged Trenches and Channels
2355
16
D.J.R. Walstra
L.C. Van Rijn
S.E. Hoogewoning
S.G.J. Aarninkhof
Sand Transport Through and Around the Main Breakwater at East London
2371
14
Andre K. Theron
J.S. Schoonees
Evaluation of the Siltation Processes in the Navigation Channel of the Damietta Harbour at the Northeastern Nile Delta Coast of Egypt
2385
13
Omran E. Frihy
Alfy M. Fanos
Morad F. Lotfy
Abd El Moniem A. Badr
Remote Sensing
The Development of a Coastal Aerial Mapping System (CAMS) and Its Application to the Study of Coastal Morphodynamics
2398
16
Cheryl J. Hapke
Bruce M. Richmond
Aircraft Laser Altimetry for Coastal Process Studies
2414
15
John Brock
Asbury Sallenger
William Krabill
Robert Swift
Serdar Manizade
Andrew Meredith
Mark Jansen
David Eslinger
Argus-Based Monitoring of Intertidal Beach Morphodynamics
2429
16
S.G.J. Aarninkhof
J.A. Roelvink
Regional Sediment Management Using High Density Lidar Data
2445
12
Larry E. Parson
W. Jeff Lillycrop
Jennifer K. McClung
Dredged Material Fate
Bypassing of Dredged Muddy Sediment and Thin-Layer Disposal, Hauraki Gulf, New Zealand
2457
14
Terry Healy
Fengming Tian
Modeling the Fate of Dredged Material Placed at an Open Water Disposal Site in Upper Chesapeake Bay, U.S.A.
2471
16
Allen M. Teeter
Hans R. Moritz
Harry V. Wang
Billy H. Johnson
Simulating the Fate of Dredged Material: Columbia River, U.S.A.
2487
17
Heidi P. Moritz
Nicholas C. Kraus
Mark D. Siipola
Modelling Turbidity Associated with Mining Activity at Elizabeth Bay, Namibia
2504
16
G. Smith
G. Mocke
R. van Ballegooyen
Stability of Dredged Silt Placed on an Eroding Estuarine Foreshore
2520
14
Jonathan R. French
Christopher J. Watson
Claire E. French
Storm Erosion
Beach, Dune, and Offshore Profile Response to a Severe Storm Event
2534
16
Mark E. Leadon
Compaction of Beaches and Dunes
2550
16
Ryuichiro Nishi
Nicholas C. Kraus
Michio Sato
Takaaki Uda
Sediment Dynamics and Profile Interactions of a Beach Nourishment Project
2566
16
Donald K. Stauble
Gregory P. Bass
Profile Development under Storm Conditions as a Function of the Beach Slope
2582
15
Jurgen Newe
Karsten Peters
Hans H. Dette
Aeolian Sand Transport and Vegetation in Front of a Foredune
2597
12
Yoshiaki Kuriyama
Norio Mochizuki
Indexes
Subject Index
2609
6
Author Index
2615