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Storm Surge Barriers To Protect New York City Against The Deluge Douglas Hill

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Storm Surge Barriers To Protect New York City Against The Deluge Douglas Hill
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Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 30.31 MB
Pages: 200
Author: Douglas Hill, Malcolm J. Bowman, Jagtar S. Khinda
ISBN: 9780784412527, 9780784477007, 9780784477434, 0784412529, 0784477000, 0784477434
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Storm Surge Barriers To Protect New York City Against The Deluge Douglas Hill by Douglas Hill, Malcolm J. Bowman, Jagtar S. Khinda 9780784412527, 9780784477007, 9780784477434, 0784412529, 0784477000, 0784477434 instant download after payment.

This report contains 16 papers exploring the development of storm surge barriers to protect New York City and nearby New Jersey from the effects of a future deluge. Although the main focus is mitigating the effects of a hurricane, rising sea levels may require protection for the city from what are now minor surges. These papers form a foundation for the scientific and engineering research necessary to evaluate the barrier concept and explore options for its design and execution. Topics include: modeling, simulation, and estimated effects of wind and storm surges hydrologic feasibility regulatory issues ecological and climate issues geotechnical issues navigability and design concepts for barriers at the East River, Verrazano Narrows, Arthur Kill, and Outer Harbor Gateway This collection is must-reading for coastal engineers, navigation engineers, emergency planners, and government officials in the New York City area, as well as other vulnerable coastal areas

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