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Proceedings of the Annual Dredging Seminar (15th)
As part of a larger effort to develop a method to predict the extent of sediment resuspension and contaminant release when dredging in contaminated sediments, the United States Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station's Water Resources Engineering Group has begun conducting field studies to evaluate new and existing dredging methods. These studies consist of efforts to determine the level of sediment resuspended by a given dredge type in a given sediment. This paper will discuss the emerging results determined from the two field studies conducted to date: a comparison of an open and a watertight clamshell bucket, and a comparison of a dustpan and cutterhead suction dredge.
Proceedings of the Annual Dredging Seminar (15th)
As part of a larger effort to develop a method to predict the extent of sediment resuspension and contaminant release when dredging in contaminated sediments, the United States Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station's Water Resources Engineering Group has begun conducting field studies to evaluate new and existing dredging methods. These studies consist of efforts to determine the level of sediment resuspended by a given dredge type in a given sediment. This paper will discuss the emerging results determined from the two field studies conducted to date: a comparison of an open and a watertight clamshell bucket, and a comparison of a dustpan and cutterhead suction dredge.
Proceedings of the Annual Dredging Seminar (15th)
J. B. Herbich (author)
1982
156 pages
Report
No indication
English
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