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Investigation of a Proposed Morphologic Change in the Squamish Estuary System
As a part of the Central Estuary Restoration Project (CERP), the Squamish River Watershed Society (SRWS) plans to remove part of the 1970’s era Squamish Training Berm within the fish and wildlife habitat area of the estuary. SNC-Lavalin conducted a comprehensive hydrodynamic and sediment transport model, coupled with wave modelling, to provide a comparative assessment of the training berm removal. The study assessed the impacts on navigation (current speeds), water levels, and sedimentation in the region. The results show that removal could result in somewhat larger currents and slightly higher waves in the upper central channel and Squamish Terminal areas.
Investigation of a Proposed Morphologic Change in the Squamish Estuary System
As a part of the Central Estuary Restoration Project (CERP), the Squamish River Watershed Society (SRWS) plans to remove part of the 1970’s era Squamish Training Berm within the fish and wildlife habitat area of the estuary. SNC-Lavalin conducted a comprehensive hydrodynamic and sediment transport model, coupled with wave modelling, to provide a comparative assessment of the training berm removal. The study assessed the impacts on navigation (current speeds), water levels, and sedimentation in the region. The results show that removal could result in somewhat larger currents and slightly higher waves in the upper central channel and Squamish Terminal areas.
Investigation of a Proposed Morphologic Change in the Squamish Estuary System
Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering
Walbridge, Scott (editor) / Nik-Bakht, Mazdak (editor) / Ng, Kelvin Tsun Wai (editor) / Shome, Manas (editor) / Alam, M. Shahria (editor) / el Damatty, Ashraf (editor) / Lovegrove, Gordon (editor) / Asadollahi, N. (author) / Maciel-Jobb, G. (author) / Readshaw, J. S. (author)
Canadian Society of Civil Engineering Annual Conference ; 2021
Proceedings of the Canadian Society of Civil Engineering Annual Conference 2021 ; Chapter: 22 ; 239-244
2022-05-18
6 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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