American Society of Civil Engineers
Coastal Processes in Tideless Seas
Coastal Processes in Tideless Seas
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This book comprehensively addresses the complex physics affecting the movement and distribution of noncohesive sediments. This long-awaited translation and update of the 1991 Russian original describes the results of field research of sand sediment dynamics in the coastal zones of the Black, Baltic, and Mediterranean Seas.
Conveniently divided into three partsmodern concepts of nearshore hydrodynamics and elementary coastal processes; field research; and sediment transportCoastal Processes is an easy-to-use reference guide for students, engineers, and researchers interested in the problems of sediment transport in the coastal zone.
Topics include:
- nearshore hydrodynamics
- elementary hydrodynamic transport processes
- measuring methods
- characterization of testing sites, description of experiments, and observation data
- study of bed microforms in the nearshore zone
- suspended sediment in the nearshore zone
- longshore sediment transport
- cross-shore sediment transport and variability of the underwater slope profile.
Originally published in 1991 by the Russian Academy of Sciences, Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, the authors have updated the text and translated it into English.
About the Authors
Ruben D. Kos'yan is head of the Nearshore Department, Southern Branch, P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow.
Nikolay Pykhov is leading scientist, P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow.
Billy L. Edge is W.H. Bauer Professor of Dredging Engineering and head, Coastal and Ocean Engineering Division, Department of Civil Engineering, Texas A&M University.