Coastal Engineering Today

October 8, 9, 10, 2003

Gainesville Paramount Hotel
2900 SW 13th Street
Gainesville, Florida



Wednesday


Registration: 8:00am - 5:10pm














9:40-10:00 Coffee

















10:00-10:10 Introduction

















10:10-11:50 Session 1









Dalrymple Robert A. Waterwaves: From Stream Function to the Present






Bodge Kevin R. Coastal Applications of Stream Function Wave Theory






Clyne Mark Simulating Wave Reflection Using Radiation Boundary






Grilli Stephan Recent advances in modeling of nonlinear coastal wave transformations. Comparison with recent laboratory experiments






Schãffer Hemming A View to a Post-Boussinesq Wave Model














11:50-1:20 Lunch Fisher John
















1:20-3:00 Session 2









Stive Marcel J.F. Monitoring and Behavior of Intensive Shore Nourishment






Simon Guillermo Modeling the long-term nourishment performance at Delray Beach, FL






Kriebel David L. Probabilistic Performance of Beach Nourishment Projects






Seymour Richard J. Rapid Erosion of a Southern California Beach Fill






Dette Hans H. Sediment Input and Spreading in the Nearshore Zone




3:00-3:30 Coffee







3:30-5:10 Session 3









Van de Kreeke Jacobus Equilibrium and Cross-sectional Stability of Tidal Inlets: Application to the Frisian Islands






Cialone Mary A. Numerical Modeling Component of the Coastal Inlets Research Program: The Inlet Modeling System






Davis Richard Structured and Unstructured Inlets of Florida Gulf Coast






Kraus Nicholas C. My Summer at the Breach






Shepsis Vladimir Grays Harbor, Washington, South Jetty Coastal Engineering Projects














7:00-10:00 Reception





































Thursday



Parallel Sessions: Attendees may go to any session.















8:00 am -9:40 Session 4









Nwogu Okey G. On the Imaging of Nearshore Waves by X-band Radar Systems






Dally William R. Development of a Nearshore Wave Climate for the Canaveral Bight






Douglass Scott L. Coastal Engineering of Alabama's Beaches






Heckman Lisa D. A Performance Evaluation of the Ft. Pierce Beach Nourishment Project






Winer Harley S. Coastal Engineering in Louisiana














ACE 1

ACE talks are 40 minutes each.







Kraus Nicholas C. Inlet Projects along the Texas Coast






Erickson Karyn Inlet Relocation Project, Mason Inlet, NC
























9:40-10:10 Coffee

















10:10-11:50 Session 5









Barr Brian C. Numerical Simulation of the Wave Bottom Boundary Layer over Sand Ripples






Puleo Jack Numerical Investigation of Inner Surf and Swash Zone Hydrodynamics






Shi Fengyan Curvilinear Modeling of Coastal Waves and Currents






Splinter Kristen Three-dimensional Modeling of Alongshore Current Dynamics






Chen Q.Jim Numerical Modeling of Wind Waves and Circulation in Mobile Bay, AL














ACE 2

ACE talks are 40 minutes each.







BrØker Ida Evaluation of Wave Climate, Hydrodynamics, and Planform Morphology in the Vicinity of Thorsminde Harbor






Donaldson Don St. Lucie Inlet Flood Shoal Dredging, Stuart, FL














11:50-1:20 Lunch and ACE Business Meeting

















1:20-3:00 Session 6









Thieke Robert J. Laboratory and Numerical Investigation of a Wave Forced by a Moving Pressure Disturbance: The Dayton Beach 1992 "Rogue Wave" Revisited






Raichlen Fredric Waves and Run-up Generated by Three-Dimensional Sliding Masses






Thornton Edward B. Rip-Currents, Cuspate Shorelines and Eroding Dunes






Hughes Steven A. The Wave Momentum Flux Parameter and Wave Runup






Webb Bret M. Variability of Cross-shore Directed Momentum in the Swash Zone














ACE 3 (talks are 40 minutes)








Creed Christopher Dredging Considerations along an Open Ocean Coast, Hilton Head, SC






Ryan Patrick TBA














3:00-3:30 Coffee

















3:30-5:10 Session 7









Hsu Tian-Jian Nearshore Sediment Transport using Two-Phase Flow Approach






Kobayashi Nobuhisa Cross-shore Suspended Sand Transport in Surf Zones






Larson Magnus Analytical Model to Predict Dune Erosion due to Wave Impact






Bodge Kevin R. Simplified Calculation of Dean's Overfill Ratio






Richardson Thomas W. Dean and the Corps
























ACE 4 (talks are 40 minutes)








Werren David Breakwater Design and Construction, Oman














5:10-5:40 Joint Session









Fisher John ACE Certification of Coastal Engineers














Friday


















8:00 am -9:40 Session 8









Goda Yoshimi A Jump over Chasm of Technical Uncertainty in Coastal Engineering






D'angremond Kees Roll Back the Sea






Dean Robert G. Intriguing Coastal Engineering Processes and Problems






Browder Albert E. Observations and Predictions of Beach Profile Equilibration Along the Florida and Alabama Gulf of Mexico Shoreline






Campbell Thomas Development of a Dean-esque Conceptual Model for the Retreat of the Louisiana Barrier Islands and Applications to Beach Nourishment in the Region














9:40-10:10 Coffee

















10:10-12:10 Session 9

Note: Parallel Session for Sessions 9 and 10

















Hanson Hans Can We Use Wave Directional Characteristics as a Design Parameter for Groin Performance?






Humiston Ken Structures for Mitigation of Inlet Impacts






Sanchez-Arcilla Agustin S. The Concept of Low-Crested Detached Breakwaters: Difficulties and Paradoxes






Shiner James A. Coastal Engineers and Habit Enhancements: Lessons and Opportunities






Congleton W.R. Tidal Currents and Growth of Mya_arenaria in Intertidal Areas














Session 10









Perlin Marc Contact Line Dynamics and Damping for Oscillating Free Surfaces






Liu Philip L.-F. A Computational Tool for the Analysis of Structural Stability and Functionality in Coastal Environment






Kirby James T. Modeling Current Instabilities in the Nearshore






MacMahan Jamie Migrating Rip Currents






Kennedy Andrew Myths About Rip Current




12:10-1:00 Lunch

















1:00-3:00 Session 11









Ahrens John P. Predicting the Water Volume of the Inner Surf Zone Using Antecedent Wave Conditions






Edge Billy L. Risk Assessment for Storm Surge Inundation for Freeport, Texas






Weaver Robert J. Effect of Wave Forces on Storm Surge






Michaelsen David R. Erosional Hot Spot Modeling: The impact of offshore borrow holes














3:00-3:30 Coffee

















3:30-5:30 Session 12









Houston James R. The Economic Value of Beaches






Healy Terry Sensible Setbacks on Open Duned Coasts - A Comparison of the CHZ and the State of Florida CCCL Methodologies Applied to Florida beaches






Komar Paul D. The Earth's Changing Climate and its Ramifications to Coastal Management and Shore Protection Design






Leatherman Stephen P. Beach Surveying: Transit and Rod to Airborne Lasers






Woodruff Paden Dr. Dean's Role in Florida's Beach Management Program
























6:30 Banquet









Hughes Steven A.




























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