Coastal hazards selected papers from EMI 2010, August 8-11, 2010, Los Angeles, California

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors EMI (Conference) Los Angeles, Calif.), Engineering Mechanics Institute. Turbulence Committee, Engineering Mechanics Institute. Fluids Committee
Other Authors Huang, Wenrui, 1961- (Editor), Wang, Keh-Han (Editor), Chen, Qin Jim (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Reston, Va. : American Society of Civil Engineers, c2013.
SeriesTrends in engineering mechanics special publication ; no. 2.
Subjects
Online AccessFull text
ISBN9780784477748
9780784412664
Physical Description1 online zdroj (v, 176 pages) : illustrations.

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Table of Contents:
  • The Mystery of 2010 Chilean Earthquake Generated Tsunami Waves at Crescent City Harbor
  • An HPC Framework for Large Scale Simulations and Visualizations of Oil Spill Trajectories
  • On Developing a Continuum Model for Wave Propagation in Ice Covered Seas
  • Wave Structure Interaction during Hurricane Ivan Simulated by Two-Phase Flow Model
  • Laboratory Measurements of Wave Attenuation through Model and Live Vegetation
  • Simulation of Oscillations in Lake Pontchartrain Induced by Hurricane Katrina
  • Numerical Modeling of Hurricane-Induced Extreme Wave Heights in Pensacola Bay
  • An Efficient Tool to Assess Risk of Storm Surges Using Data Mining
  • Experimental Study of Solitary Wave Induced Fluid Motions in a Submerged Cavity
  • Numerical Investigation of Pollutant Transport by Tidal Flow in the Yangtze Estuary
  • Experimental Study of Tsunami Forces on Structures
  • Effects of South-To-North Water Transfer Project on Salinity Intrusion in Yangtze Estuary
  • Ground-Level Turbulence Characteristics of Hurricane Wind Measured from Mobile Towers
  • Design and Fabrication of a New Open Jet Electric-Fan Wall of Wind Facility for Coastal Research
  • Evaluating the Response of the Residence Time to Flow in the Lower Peace River Estuary in Florida, USA
  • Coastal and Estuarine Planning for Flood and Erosion Protection Using Integrated Coastal Model.