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Data Report: Laboratory Testing of Longshore Sand Transport by Waves and Currents; Morphology Change Behind Headland Structures
US Army Corps of Engineers
  • Mark B. Gravens, U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center
  • Ping Wang, University of South Florida
Document Type
Statistical Report
Publication Date
1-1-2007
Abstract

Data from five series of movable bed laboratory experiments are presented herein. These experiments were conducted in the Largescale Sediment Transport Facility at the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Vicksburg, MS. The data collected from these experiments are being used to improve longshore sand transport relationships under the combined influence of waves and currents and the enhancement of predictive numerical models of beach morphology evolution, in particular, with respect to modeling of tombolo development at detached breakwates and T-groins. These data were instrumental in the development and validation of GENESIS-T (Hanson et al. 2006) an enhanced version of GENESIS that allows for continued simulation of shoreline evolution after tombolo formation at detached breakwaters.

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US Army Corps of Engineers, art. ERDC/CHL TR-07-8

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Mark B. Gravens and Ping Wang. "Data Report: Laboratory Testing of Longshore Sand Transport by Waves and Currents; Morphology Change Behind Headland Structures" US Army Corps of Engineers (2007)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/pingwang/15/