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100 _aHerbich, John B.
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245 0 _aHandbook of dredging engineering. /
_c[edited by] John B. Herbich.
260 _aNew York :
_bMcGraw-Hill,
_cc2000.
300 _a1 v. (various pagings) :
_bill.
_c24 cm.
505 _aChap. 1. Introduction , Chnap. 2 Basic Fluid Mechanics , Chap. 3. Dredge Pumps , Chap.4.Dredging Equipment , Chap.5 Definition and History of Small Dredges , Chap.6. Physical Classification of sediments ,Chap.7. Pipeline Transport of Solids , Chap.8. Dredging Methods , Chap. 9.Maintenance Dredging in Channels and Harbors , Chap. 10Case Histories for Significant U.S. Dredging Projects , Chap.11 Dsiposal and Placement of Dredged Material , Chap. 12. Numerical Models for Predicting the Fate of Dredged Material Placed in Open Water , Chap.. Environment Effects of Dredging Activities , Chap. 14 WAter Qaulity Aspects of Dredging and Dredged Sediment Dsiposal , Chap.15.Subaqueous Capping of Contaminated Sediment , Chap.16. Beneficial Uses of deredged Material , Chap.17. Design and Construction of coastal Wetlands Using Dredged Material , Chap.18.Removal of contaminated SSediment by Dredging, Chap.19.Instrumentation and Automation , Chap.20.Project Planning , Chap. 21. Dredging Contracts , 22. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Dredging Operations and Environmental Research (DOER) Program , Chap. 23 Dredging for Commerical Navigation in the United States , Appenendix 1. Conversion Factors and Quantities , Appendix 2.Fluid Properties ,Appendix 3. Concetration of Mixture , Fall Velocity of Particles l and Apparent Kinematic Viscosity , Appendix 4.Government Regulatory Programs, Appendix 5.Dredging Operations Technical Support Publications ,Appendix 6. Example Design Calcualtions , Appendix 7. Specifications for Dredging Houston Ship Channel, Appendix 8.DRAGBL :Geotechnical Factors in Dredgeability (Computer Program) Appendix 9.Estimating Dredging Dredging Costs , Appendix 10.Recognizing Westlands.
520 _aFacilitates dredging methods and processes that will assist in establishing and enforcing realistic standards for the protection of the environment without excessively increasing the cost of dredging. Fosters awareness of environmental problems. Contains new chapter which include beneficial uses for dredged material, the subaquaeceous capping of contaminated sediments, removal of contaminated sediments by dredging, numerical models for predicting the fate of dregded materials, beach replenishment, design and construction of coastal wetlands, and the U.S.Army Corps of Engineers Dredging operations and the environmental research program. Offers the latest word on modern hydraulic dredging from selecting the right equipment to evaluating environmental impacts, bidding on a particular project, to dredging for commercial navigation.
650 _aDredging
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700 _aHerbich, John B.
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