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- Analysis of coastal sediment transport processes from Wrightsville Beach to Fort Fisher, North Carolina / by Winton, T. C.(CARDINAL)305644; Coastal Engineering Research Center (U.S.)(CARDINAL)161589; Environmental Science and Engineering, Inc.(CARDINAL)284913;
Bibliography: pages 96-97.A comprehensive engineering analysis of the coastal sediment transport processes along a 42-kilometer segment of the North Carolina shoreline from Wrightsville Beach to Fort Fisher is presented. Included in the analysis is an interpretation of the littoral processes, longshore transport, and the behavior and success of beach nourishment projects at Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach, North Carolina. The historical position of the MLW, MSL, and MHW contours, relative to a fixed base line, is plotted for the period between 1964 and 1975. An equivalent volumetric erosion or accretion between successive surveys is determined by multiplying the average excursion distance of the contours by a constant of proportionality. The plots of excursion distance versus time for the MLW, MSL, and MHW contours also show the time response of the beach fills. This response is described by a mathematical function. The alongshore components of wave-induced energy flux are also determined within the study area through wave refraction analysis. This information, together with the information on volumetric change, is used in a sediment budget analysis to determine the coefficient of alongshore sediment transport and the inlet trapping characteristics. (Author).
- Subjects: Sediment transport; Coastal engineering;
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- Daily water and sediment discharges from selected rivers of the eastern United States : a time-series modeling approach / by Fitzgerald, Michael G.(CARDINAL)310817; Karlinger, Michael R.;
Includes bibliographical references (page 23).
- Subjects: Stream measurements; Sediment transport; Time-series analysis;
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- Sediment quality and polychlorinated biphenyls in the lower Neponset River, Massachusetts, and implications for urban river restoration / by Breault, Robert F.(CARDINAL)278644,author; Cooke, Matthew G.(CARDINAL)278643; Merrill, Michael.(CARDINAL)278642; Massachusetts.Executive Office of Environmental Affairs.(CARDINAL)278827; Massachusetts.Riverways Program.(CARDINAL)278826; United States.Environmental Protection Agency.(CARDINAL)144059; Geological Survey (U.S.)(CARDINAL)154385;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 46-48).
- Subjects: Polychlorinated biphenyls; River sediments; Stream restoration;
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- Suspended sediment and nutrients in the upper Cape Fear River basin, North Carolina, 2002-04, with an analysis of temporal changes, 1976-2004 / by Spruill, T. B.(CARDINAL)268812,author; Jen, Philip S.(CARDINAL)277219; Rasmussen, R.(CARDINAL)277218; Geological Survey (U.S.)(CARDINAL)154385; Upper Cape Fear River Basin Association (N.C.);
Includes bibliographical references (pages 27-29).
- Subjects: Nutrient pollution of water; Nutrient pollution of water; Suspended sediments; Suspended sediments;
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- Soil, sediment, and air monitoring sampling and analysis plan for Aquadale Community in Stanly County, North Carolina, near Solite Corporation and summary of residential well sampling of the Aquadale Community / by United States.Environmental Protection Agency.Region IV.Science and Ecosystem Support Division.(CARDINAL)284067; North Carolina.Department of Environment and Natural Resources.(CARDINAL)221886; North Carolina.Department of Health and Human Services.(CARDINAL)213369;
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- Subjects: Aggregate industry; Environmental monitoring;
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- Sediment basin design criteria for flocculated sediment / by McLaughlin, Richard A.,author.(CARDINAL)278444; North Carolina.Department of Transportation.Research and Analysis Group.(CARDINAL)272064; North Carolina State University.Soil Science Department.(CARDINAL)160165;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 79-85).Final report;Performed by the Department of Soil Science, North Carolina State University, sponsored by the North Carolina Department of Transporation, Research and Analysis Group
- Subjects: Roads; Sediment control; Sedimentation and deposition; Turbidity;
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- Geochemistry and diagenesis of tidal-marsh sediment, northeastern Gulf of Mexico, by Swanson, Vernon E.(Vernon Emmanuel),1922-1992(CARDINAL)269196; Love, Alonza H.(Alonza Harold),1937-joint author.(CARDINAL)289956; Frost, Irving C.,joint author.;
Bibliography: pages 76-80.
- Subjects: Marine sediments; Marine sediments; Diagenesis.; Salt marshes; Salt marshes;
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- On scene coordinator report : Deepwater Horizon oil spill. by United States.Coast Guard.(CARDINAL)155628; National Response Team (U.S.)(CARDINAL)267290;
"The purpose of this report is to document the response to the oil spill that resulted from the explosion on the Deepwater Horizon mobile offshore drilling unit on April 20, 2010. On scene coordinator report, Deepwater Horizon oil spill, submitted to the National Response Team, September 2010. On November 18, 2010, the National Response Team (NRT) requested submission of an On-Scene Coordinator (OSC) report for the Deepawater Horizon spill to the NRT Response Committee, pursuant to the National Contingency Plan (NCP). The NART's request listed 33 specific topics be addressed in the report. The list of specific topics addressed in the report expanded to 56 to cover additional focus areas of the Federal On-Scene Coordinators (FOSCs)"--Executive summary.
- Subjects: BP Deepwater Horizon Explosion and Oil Spill, 2010; United States. Coast Guard.; Emergency management; Ecological risk assessment; Ecological risk assessment; Environmental sampling; Environmental impact analysis; Environmental impact analysis; First responders; Oil pollution of the sea; Coastal zone management; Marine ecology; Water; Marine sediments; Beaches; Environmental degradation; Coastal ecology; Environmental monitoring; Chemical oceanography; Sustainable development; Oil spills; Oil pollution of the sea; Deepwater Horizon (Drilling rig); Drilling platforms; Offshore oil industry;
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- Evaluating sediment capture rates for different sediment basin designs / by McLaughlin, Richard Allen,1956-(CARDINAL)201709; Markusic, Melanie S.,1972-(CARDINAL)313328; North Carolina.Department of Transportation.Research and Analysis Group.(CARDINAL)272064; North Carolina State University.Soil Science Department.(CARDINAL)160165;
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 18-20).Final report;The effectiveness of sediment control devices was studied on a large NC DOT project to determine the effects of different designs and conditions. Flow and sediment content of water exiting six different traps and basins were measured and the amount of sediment trapped estimated from periodic surveys. Sediment trapping and discharges strongly suggested that commonly used designs are relatively ineffective. The more efficient designs tended to retain more of the coarse fraction entering the basins than the less efficient designs. The improvement in sediment retention with the design improvements will significantly reduce the impacts of land disturbances from construction activity on water quality in nearby streams.Performed by Soil Science Dept., North Carolina State University, sponsored by the North Carolina Dept. of Transportation, Research and Analysis Group
- Subjects: Sediment control; Sedimentation and deposition;
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- Methods of study of sediments / by Twenhofel, William H.(William Henry),1875-1957.(CARDINAL)320101; Tyler, Stanley Allen,author.;
"References" at end of each chapter.
- Subjects: Rocks; Sedimentary rocks.;
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