Dredging Research Program. Results of Monitoring the Disposal Berm at Sand Island, Alabama. Report 1. Construction and First Year's Response
Abstract
As part of a continuing improvement of economic and environmental aspects of dredging, the US Army Corps of Engineers is conducting underwater construction of berms at various locations on the seafloor. Selected berms are monitored to evaluate their stability and potential usefulness for reducing beach erosion caused by ocean waves and tides and for increasing sand supply along coastal regions. This report describes experimental placement methods used along with a comparison between expected results and those actually achieved. Background site information and measured environmental conditions are summarized. Results of the first year's monitoring are discussed.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 1990
- Accession Number
- ADA231838
Entities
People
- Edward B. Hands
- K. P. Bradley
Organizations
- Coastal Engineering Research Center