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This proceedings contains nearly 200 papers on cutting-edge research presented at the seventh international Symposium on Coastal Engineering and Science of Coastal Sediment Processes, held May 2–6, 2011, in Miami, Florida, USA. This technical specialty conference was devoted to promoting an interdisciplinary exchange of state-of-the-art knowledge among researchers in the fields of coastal engineering, geology, oceanography, and related disciplines, with a theme of bringing together theory and practice.
Focusing on the physical aspects of sediment processes in various coastal environments, this three-volume conference proceedings provides findings from the latest research and newest engineering applications. Session topics cover a wide range including barrier-island morphodynamics and evolution, beach nourishment and shore protection, coastal dunes, cohesive sediment transport, field and laboratory measurements of sediment transport processes and numerical modeling, gravel transport, large-scale and long-term coastal changes, LiDAR and remote sensing, longshore and cross-shore sediment transport, marsh and wetlands, regional sediment management, river deltas, sea-level changes, shelf and sand bodies, shoreline changes, tidal inlets and navigation channels. A special session on recent research findings at the Northern Gulf of Mexico is also included.
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• Most up-to-date information and knowledge
• Broad worldwide attendance
• In depth technical focus
Prediction of Topography of Stable Beach Produced by Gravel Nourishment at Jinkoji Coast and Further Nourishment Using Medium Sand (Y Noshi et al.); Beach Nourishment with a High Percentage of Fine Sediments: A Modeling Study of the Tijuana Fate and Transport Project, California (J Lescinski et al.); Repetitive Breaching on Cedar Island, Virginia, USA: History, Geomorphology, and Deposits (J T Hanley & R A McBride); Large-Scale, Complex-Shaped Coastline Responses to Different Forms of Local Shoreline Stabilization and Climate Change (K Ells et al.); Barrier Island Responses to Potential Future Rates of Sea-Level Rise (A W Niedoroda et al.); A Field Test of the Theoretical Evolution of a Mixed-Energy Barrier Coast to a Regime of Accelerated Sea-Level Rise (M S Fenster et al.); The Mystery of Historical Channel Shoaling at Houston-Galveston Navigation Channel, TX (J D Rosati et al.); A Port Site-Selection Study Governed by Sediment Transport Characteristics in the Persian Gulf (B Banijamali & S Sorourian); Nearshore Disposal of Fine-Grained Sediment in a High-Energy Environment: Santa Cruz Harbor Case Study (K Cronin et al.); Monitoring a Dredged Material Disposal Site on the Continental Shelf Using the Dynamic Penetrometer Nimrod (B Flaim et al.); Characterizing the Impact of Significant Dune Erosion along the Sefton Coast, NW England (L S Esteves & J J Williams); Interannual to Decadal Foredune Evolution (P Ruggiero et al.); Role of Suction Dynamics Effects in Intertidal Sandbar Morphodynamics (S Sassa & Y Watabe); Sand Bar Response to Different Wave Energy and Beach Environments in Two Florida Counties (L Absalonsen & R G Dean); Mechanism of Recent and Rapid Beach Erosion on the Yokosuka Coast, Japan (N X Tinh et al.); Quantification of Shoreline Morphology and Isolation of a Longshore Sediment Wave on a Sand Limited Shoreline in Cameron Parish, LA (M Campbell et al.); Modern-Ancient Analogues of Sand Bodies: A Tool for Sand Source Exploration (G A Zarillo); An Analysis of Morphological Parameters for Shoals of the Mid-Atlantic Bight, USA (R Narin et al.); Barrier Island Habitat Creation at Decadal Scales (T W Kana et al.); Model for Predicting Formation of Bar Barrier in Flat Shallow Sea (T Uda & M Serizawa); Process-Based Model Predictions of Hurricane Induced Morphodynamic Change on Low-Lying Barrier Islands (N G Plant et al.); Profile Change and Post-Storm Recovery of Delaware Beaches Resulting from Three Consecutive Storms in 2009 (T M Roberts & P Wang); Measurements and Analysis of Near Bed Sediment Processes by Waves in Rippled Bed and Plane Bed Regime (A Ahmari & H Oumeraci); Physical Modelling of Morphological Chang and Energy Dissipation on Gravel Beaches (A Atladóttir et al.); A Numerical Investigation on Hyperpycnal Flow (J-L Chen et al.); and other papers.
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