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Research Products
 
Below are links to some of the research and education products from the Center.
 
Presentations
  1. An Estimate of the Extent of U.S. Coastal Highways. Douglass, S. L. (2005). (7.55 MB pdf)

  2. Design of Stormwater Treatment Wetlands: Treatment Volume, Allocation of Treatment Volume, and Other Key Design Criteria. White, K. (2005).

  3. Impact of Hurricane Ivan on Coastal Roads in Florida and Alabama. Douglass, S. L. (2004). (3.53 MB pdf)

  4. Optimization of Boussinesq-type of models for surface waves over porous beds. Cruz, E. and Chen, Q. (2004). (1.03 MB pdf)

  5. Engineering America's Beach Highways. ASBPA Conference - America's Shoreline: Beach and Ecosystem Restoration in the 21st Century. Douglass, S. L. (2004). (10.1 MB pdf)

  6. Predictions of storm surges and wind waves in Mobile Bay , AL. Chen, Q., Wang, L., Zhao, H. and Douglass, S. L. (2004). (3.27 MB pdf)

  7. Coastal Engineering Overview I: Design Aspects II: Coastal Engineering Solutions. Douglass, S. L. and Chen, Q. (2004).

  8. Design of Stormwater Treatment Wetlands: Treatment Volume, Allocation of Treatment Volume, and Other Key Design Criteria. White, K. (2004).
    (4.32 MB pdf)

  9. Evaluating the radiation stress in surf zones. Chen, Q. (2004).

  10. Numerical modeling of wind waves and circulation in Mobile Bay , AL. Chen, Q., Zhao, H., Wang, L. and Douglass, S. L (2003).
Research Papers
  1. White, K. (2005). Design of Stormwater Treatment Wetlands: Treatment Volume, Allocation of Treatment Volume, and Other Key Design Criteria. Transportation Research Board Journal, Submitted.

  2. Chen, Q., Zhao, H., Hu, K, and Douglass, S. L. (2004). Wind wave predictions in a shallow estuary. Journal of Waterway, Port, Coastal and Ocean Engineering . In press. (Sponsored by EPA/ACES and FHWA).

  3. Chen, Q. (2004). On the fully nonlinear Boussinesq-type equations for waves and currents over porous beds. Journal of Geophysical Research, submitted. (Sponsored by ONR).

  4. Cruz, E. and Chen, Q. (2004). Fundamental properties of Boussinesq-type equations for waves and currents over a permeable bed. Coastal Engineering Journal, submitted.

  5. Chen, Q., Wang, L., Zhao, H. and Douglass, S. L. (2004). Predictions of storm surges and surface waves on coastal highways. Coastal Transportation Engineering Research & Education Center , University of South Alabama.

  6. Douglass, S. L., Hughes, S., Rogers , S. and Chen, Q. (2004). The impact of Hurricane Ivan to the coastal roads in Florida and Alabama : A preliminary report. Coastal Transportation Engineering Research & Education Center , University of South Alabama.

  7. Douglass, S. L., Lindstrom, J., Richards, J. M., Shaw, J. (2004). "An Estimate of the Extent of U.S Coastal Highways". Submitted to the Transportation Research Board.
Poster Presentations
  1. "Design of Wavemaker" Richards J., Lindstrom J., and Price, J. (2004). (60.9 KB)

  2. "Applications for Coastal Storm Water Treatment in Urban Areas." Richardson, K., and Sawyer, A. (2004).

  3. "Radiation Stresses Predicted by a Boussinesq Wave Model" Chen, Q. (2004).

  4. "An Estimate of Roadways Subjected to Coastal Flooding."Lindstrom, J., Richards, J. M., and Shaw J. (2003).

  5. “About the CTEREC” (2005). (328 KB)

  6. “Construction of the custom-built Wave Generator” (2005) (216 KB)
 

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