Coasts, marine structures and breakwaters 2023 : resilience and adaptability in a changing climate

The ICE Coasts, Maritime Structures and Breakwaters conference series, sponsored by the ICE for the past forty years, is the leading international forum for the presentation of the latest developments in coastal and maritime engineering. Since 1982, Breakwaters authors, speakers and delegates have s...

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Other Authors Burgess, Kevin (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2024.
SeriesConference proceedings
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9780727767059
DOI10.1680/cmsb.67042
Physical Description1 online resource (1,642 pages)

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245 0 0 |a Coasts, marine structures and breakwaters 2023 :  |b resilience and adaptability in a changing climate /  |c edited by Kevin Burgess Kevin Burgess (Centre for Defence Acquisition, Cranfield University, Shrivenham, UK). 
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a Editor's Preface -- Plenary 1 -- Lessons from old breakwaters -- Protecting Portsmouth: The UK's Island City -- Plenary 1 Discussion -- Plenary 2 -- The CHERLOC project: an experimental case study of marine structures combining engineering and biodiversity -- Hurricane Ian impacts in Florida and the USACE response -- Safety of monolayer breakwaters -- Plenary 2 Discussion -- Stream 1A: Caissons -- Low crested anti-overtopping structures: Monaco Anse Du Portier offshore extension -- Concrete caissons breakwaters: holistic design and execution approach under strong external constraints -- Impermeable toe protection to caisson breakwaters using in-situ concrete mattress -- Stream 1A Discussion -- Stream 1B: Risk Management -- Effects of extreme weather on ports and marinas in the Mediterranean: towards a model-enabled risk management prospective -- -- Field study of overtopping and flow rate estimation in the outer port of Punta Langosteira (Spain) -- Wave, agitation and overtopping forecast system applied to the construction of Aberdeen Harbour expansion -- Stream 1B Discussion -- Stream 1C: Foreshores -- Protecting sensitive habitats in a challenging environment: a successful engineering solution -- CFD modelling of wave impacts on sea dikes with shallow foreshores - a detailed validation with large-scale experiments -- Experimental investigation of wave interactions with hybrid dyke-marsh systems -- Stream 1C Discussion -- Stream 2A: Coastal Infrastructure -- Hythe Ranges sea defences: aiming at sustainable and successful delivery -- Environmental and safety challenges in the restoration of Seahouses main pier -- Resilience strategies to address vulnerable coastal infrastructure: lessons learned from aging navigation assets functioning within a nonstationary environment -- Stream 2A Discussion -- Stream 2B: Rock Armour -- The stability of a single layer raised rock toe - physical model proof of concept tests -- Armourstone users vs producers: M50 is used, whereas M em is produced: how (un)certain isthe ratio between M50 and M em? -- Embedded rocking measurement of single layer armour units: development and first results -- Stream 2B Discussion -- Stream 2C: Storms -- Coastal storms: analysis of observed sea level and wave events in the SCOPAC region (Southern England) following winter 2013/14 -- Understanding future non-stationary exposure climate for US regions: storm power, sea level change, and topographic thresholds -- Damage to Japanese port facilities caused by recent typhoons -- Stream 2C Discussion -- Stream 3A: Armour Units -- Refurbishing the Holyhead breakwater -- A comparison of XblocPlus and rock armour on sustainability, costs and climate resilience -- Design of iron ore export terminal, Port of Açu, in Brazil -- New Cubipod® armoured breakwater in Hanstholm: design and construction -- Stream 3A Discussion -- Stream 3B: Shoreline Change Coastal catch-up quantification for Poole Bay -- Letting go - moving beaches landwards as a nature-based solution -- Storms, bi-modal seas and our changing understanding of shingle beach response at Eastoke, Hayling Island, UK -- Groynes in coastal engineering - a new guide to design, construction, monitoring, and maintenance of narrow footprint groynes -- Stream 3B Discussion -- Stream 4A: Design Codes & Approaches -- Probabilistic design of restoration solutions for historical breakwaters: a case study on the port of Catania -- Addressing hydraulic limit states of coastal structures within Eurocode safety format -- Trial application of the revised British standard on breakwaters at three distinct sites -- Stream 4A Discussion -- Stream 4B: Shore Protection -- Low-crested detached breakwaters on a micro-tidal beach to actively manage Norfolk's ocean view shoreline -- Hydraulic performance of low-crested breakwaters protecting a beach nourishment in anenergetic swell wave climate -- A risk-based approach to sustainable shoreline protection along the Northern Gulfof Mexico -- Stream 4B Discussion -- Stream 4C: Tsunami Impacts -- Destruction mechanism of seawalls by Typhoon Faxai in 2019 -- Stability analysis of composite breakwaters under seepage flow -- Improvement of caisson-type quay wall to suppress tsunami force -- Stream 4C Discussion -- Plenary Spotlights -- Construction, monitoring and modelling in virtual reality of a replacement dry dock gate on the River Clyde, Glasgow -- Case study on accropode placement for offshore breakwater -- Selection of caissons as an alternative to combi-walls -- Attracting wildlife to coastal infrastructure: the multi-stakeholder project 'Mumbles Sea-Hive' -- Trialling the use of ECO Armour Units to provide wave attenuation and intertidal habitat -- Performance based design of existing and future coastal seawalls - an application of computational fluids dynamics modelling and machine learning techniques -- The MAKEWAVES tsunami collaboration -- Use of RFID tracer pebbles in flood and coastal erosion risk management -- Artificial nesting structures for Kittiwake compensation -- Plenary Spotlights Discussion -- Stream 5A: Refurbishment -- Building in uncertainty: the construction of the Cherbourg breakwater 1780-1853 -- Bringing advanced engineering techniques and latest technology to repair a historic and complex coastal breakwater structure -- The north seafront: strengthening and upgrading works of the esplanade seawall in George Town, Penang. A UNESCO world heritage site -- San Francisco waterfront resilience program - adaptation and resilience of an historic working waterfront -- Stream 5A Discussion -- Stream 5B: Eco Armouring -- A case study of 'eco-blend' rock armour and the application of greening the grey tenets whilst maintaining engineering suitability -- The development of a fully constructive ecological unit for coastal armouring -- 3D printed habitat enhancement units: key features to incorporate within multifunctional infrastructure -- Hydraulic and geotechnical assessments of a large 3D printed artificial reef in sands -- Stream 5B Discussion -- Stream 5C: Waves on Structures -- The maximum influence of wind on wave overtopping at seawalls with crest elements -- Experimental study of spray from wave impact -- Wave loads on pile-supported decks overhanging armoured slopes -- Revision to the exposed jetties manual -- Stream 5C Discussion -- Stream 6A: Marine Structures -- The flat pack wharf: an innovative approach to overcoming construction challenges in Antarctica -- The decommissioning of North Sea oil platforms creates both opportunities and significant challenges for maritime engineers -- Corrosion rates of steel piles protected by petrolatum tape -- Stream 6A Discussion -- Stream 6B: Managing Risk from Overtopping -- An innovative wave overtopping measurement system to calibrate numerical flood hazard assessment and alert tools -- An approach to overtopping assessment for a resilient railway at Dawlish, UK -- Flood risk assessment for the coastal Village of VíK, south coast of Iceland -- Stream 6B Discussion -- Stream 6C: Spotlights 'Greening the grey' - a UK first! -- Evidence-based eco-engineering products designed for UK coasts -- Horizontal wave force acting on a bullnose seawall -- Construction methodology and environmental monitoring for the deepwater breakwater on the west coast of India -- Damage progression of low-crested rubble mound with single layer and core -- Impulsive wave overtopping with toe scour at a vertical seawall -- Overview of the resilient coasts project: delivery of the costed asset management plan -- Stronger Shores: marine habitats protecting coastal communities -- The EA/DEFRA joint research programme - coastal highlights -- Stream 6C Spotlights Discussion -- Stream 7A: Logistical Challenges -- Design and construction of the most isolated southerly sea wall in the British Isles at a unique and important environmental site -- Castle repair works: when the materials govern the design -- Georgetown, Guyana, coastal defences, climate change adaptation, design and procurement -- Stream 7A Discussion -- Stream 7B: Coastal Management -- Humber 2100+: resilience and adaptability at the strategic scale -- Can we achieve net zero carbon and still deliver expected flood risk management outcomes? A case study on the Lincolnshire Coast -- Realising the role of the client in infrastructure carbon management -- Stream 7B Discussion -- Stream 7C: Reclamations -- Internal pressures in rubble mound  
505 0 |a breakwaters used in coastal protection -recommendations for assessing wave pressures with CFD models -- Initial tests on reversed open filters on sand-covered rock mounds -- The durability of dewatered dredged soil for revetments of Shinmoji-Oki disposal pond -- Stream 7C Discussion -- Stream 8A: Breakwater Construction -- Placing Antifer blocks on Atlantic tidal coastline using Echoscope® & innovative hydraulic system at New Safi Port -- Concrete armour unit single layer breakwater control with 3D digital twin. 
505 0 |a Design and construction of Cowes Outer Harbour breakwater -- Stream 8A Discussion -- Stream 8B: Beaches -- Bacton sandscaping - initial performance of a mega nourishment scheme -- The design and construction of stable beaches on an exposed headland -- Breakwater design and numerical modelling for oyster reef habitat restoration -- Stream 8B Discussion -- Stream 8C: Wave Overtopping Developments -- Variations in vertical seawall geometry and the effect on wave overtopping discharges -- Wave overtopping mitigation by a vertical wall or a wave return wall at the end of a pitched rock slope -- Adaptive design of coastal flooding defences: a coupled experimental and numerical approach -- Stream 8C Discussion -- Plenary 3 -- Combining vertical and sloping structures in marinas: roundheads and perforated quay walls -- Eko Atlantic City brings protection to bar beach and Victoria Island, Lagos -- Nature based resilience solutions for Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida -- Plenary 3 Discussion -- Author -- Index. 
506 |a Plný text je dostupný pouze z IP adres počítačů Univerzity Tomáše Bati ve Zlíně nebo vzdáleným přístupem pro zaměstnance a studenty 
520 |a The ICE Coasts, Maritime Structures and Breakwaters conference series, sponsored by the ICE for the past forty years, is the leading international forum for the presentation of the latest developments in coastal and maritime engineering. Since 1982, Breakwaters authors, speakers and delegates have shaped the marine engineering sector, unveiling innovative technologies, assessing techniques, making formal recommendations, demonstrating best practice, and providing in-depth technical analyses. The 2023 ICE Coasts, Marine Structures and Breakwaters conference was hosted in Portsmouth on 25-27 April 2023. Across the three days, it was attended by over 300 delegates and saw over 100 papers presented. The topics for 2023 focused on how resilience and adaptability are being addressed by the maritime sector, and covered the full spectrum of research and study, design, construction and operations. The papers presented here cover a diverse range of topics including: climate change adaptation and mitigation, sustainability and decarbonisation; construction in ports; working in marine environments; challenges of coastal engineering; coastal developments; breakwater armour; ecological aspects of design; developments in overtopping; storm and wave impact on structures; learning from historical structures and breakwaters; modular design and construction; flood risk management; numerical modelling methods; standards and Eurocodes. With contributions from those in industry and academia and featuring a wide range of international case studies, these proceedings offer an essential reference for coastal engineers and professionals. 
588 0 |a Print version record. 
650 0 |a Climatic changes  |v Congresses. 
650 0 |a Breakwaters  |x Environmental aspects  |v Congresses. 
650 0 |a Adaptation (Biology)  |v Congresses. 
650 0 |a Resilience (Ecology)  |v Congresses 
650 0 |a Offshore structures  |v Congresses. 
650 7 |a Technology & Engineering  |x Environmental  |x General.  |2 bisacsh 
650 7 |a Climate change.  |2 thema 
650 7 |a Environmental science, engineering and technology.  |2 thema 
655 7 |a elektronické knihy  |7 fd186907  |2 czenas 
655 9 |a electronic books  |2 eczenas 
700 1 |a Burgess, Kevin,  |e editor. 
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