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Hurricane Katrina Damage Assessment Louisiana Alabama And Mississippi Ports And Coasts Curtis

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Hurricane Katrina Damage Assessment Louisiana Alabama And Mississippi Ports And Coasts Curtis
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Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 30.91 MB
Pages: 133
Author: Curtis, Stephen A
ISBN: 9780784409312, 0784409315
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Hurricane Katrina Damage Assessment Louisiana Alabama And Mississippi Ports And Coasts Curtis by Curtis, Stephen A 9780784409312, 0784409315 instant download after payment.

''Hurricane Katrina Damage Assessment'' brings together the results of a comprehensive evaluation led by ASCE's Coasts, Oceans, Ports, and Rivers Institute (COPRI). This committee report assesses the geographical impact of the hurricane upon coastal, port, harbor, and marine infrastructure, including levees. Notably, COPRI's report offers ''lessons learned'' for the protection of existing natural coastal barriers, re-establishment of lost natural coastal barriers, and design of future coastal infrastructure to withstand storm events of Katrina's magnitude. An enlightening read, ''Hurricane Katrina Damage Assessment'' will be of interest to coastal engineers and anyone involved in natural disaster management and prevention

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