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ASCE 9780784410981 2010

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Ports 2010

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This collection contains 142 papers presented at the 12th Triennial International Conference, held in Jacksonville, Florida, April 25-28, 2010.

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19 Engineering Analysis: Coastal and Extreme
Breakwaters
Cruise Vessel Wind Coefficients for Mooring Analysis
29 Physical Model Tests of Bowthruster Impacts to Armored Slopes
39 Widening and Deepening the Main Navigational Channel of the Lower St. Johns River (Northeasten Florida): Simulation of the Pre- and Post-Condition Hydrodynamics
49 PIANC Maritime Navigation Commission Working Group 56: Application of Geotextiles in Waterfront Protection
59 Harbors
Port of Anchorage Tidal Hydraulics Physical Model
69 Design of Port@Lekki
79 Seismic Analysis and Design of Berth 14 Extension: Balboa, Panama
89 Seismic
Seismic Retrofit of Piers Supported on Battered Piles Using Lead-Rubber Bearings
99 Analysis of Seawall Concepts Using Yielding Soil Anchors
109 Experimental Study of the Seismic Response of Container Cranes
118 Structural-Geotechnical Procedures for New Wharf Design
128 Waves
Quay Wall Influence on Passing-Ship Induced Mooring Loads
139 Benchmark Tests for Harbor Wave Agitation Models
149 Design of Hurricane Wave Forces for Overwater Structures
159 Evaluation of Wave Reflection Coefficient from Dynamically Stable Reshaping Berm Breakwaters
170 Engineering Analysis: Other
Dredge Materials
A (Geotechnical) Tale of Two Land Reclamations
180 Design and Construction for Optimization of a Dredge Spoil Area
191 Port of Anacortes Former Scott Paper Mill Clean-Up: Innovative Solution and Challenges
201 Masonville Marine Terminal: Port Development, Dredged Material Management, Environmental Restoration, and Mitigation
211 Geotechnical
Steel Sheet Pile Wall Wale Rehabilitation
221 Seismic Design Methods for Anchored Sheet Pile Bulkheads
231 Deep Foundation for Difficult Site Conditions
240 Geotechnical Site Assessment for Port of Long Beach, Pier G Container Terminal Redevelopment Program
250 Container Terminal Development on Soft-Ground Sites: Geotechnical Considerations
260 Vibroreplacement of Sand within a Closed-Cell Cofferdam Wall
270 Geotechnical Challenges Associated with the Design of a New Marine Oil Terminal at the Port of Los Angeles
280 Geotechnical Aspects of the Port of Long Beach Pier E Redevelopment Project
290 Navigation Works
Integrated Navigation Effects/Impacts Modeling System
301 Port of Ehoala—Design of Navigation Works
311 Modeling Passing Vessels and Moorings in Port Design and Operation
321 Navigation of Inland Waterways at Bridge Crossings
331 What Lies Beneath
Integrated Site Investigation for Craney Island Eastward Expansion, Portsmouth, Virginia
341 Ex Situ Loss Rates from ACZA Treated and Wrapped Piles
348 Subsurface Investigation of Uniform Wharf at Naval Base Guam
357 Pile Repair and Cathodic Protection of Chem Marine Pier
365 Engineering Analysis: Structural
Durability
Duluth-Superior Harbor Freshwater Corrosion Update
375 The Euromax Quay Wall: A Durable Construction
383 Rehabilitation of Navy Pier: Facility Modernization and Extension of Service Life, San Diego Unified Port District, San Diego, California
394 Numerical Modeling to Achieve Concrete Durability for New Waterfront Structures of 100 Years or More, but at What Price?
404 Military
Gulf Marine Fabricators Graving Dock
414 Electric Boat Graving Docks 1 and 2 Construction Challenges
424 Development of Wind and Current Coefficients for Multiple U.S. Navy Vessel Analysis Using OPTIMOOR
432 Berths 145-147 Container Terminal Wharf Upgrade Design and Construction at the Port of Los Angeles
442 Piers and Wharves
Reconstruction Work on Lyttelton Port of Christchurch, New Zealand, Marine Oil and Gas Terminal Utilising an Innovative Cable Stayed Fender System
452 Submarine Cables Cause Dock Wall Failure at the Port of Milw aukee
460 Piers 6 and 31 Replacement—Evolution of Design
470 Implementation of New Regulations for Marine Oil Terminals in California
478 Seismic
Proposed Seismic Detailing Criteria for Piers and Wharves
488 Seismic Design of Marine Caisson Waterfront Structures
498 Seismic Fragility of Jumbo Port Container Cranes
508 Wharf Structure Design Consideration of Pier E Redevelopment Project at the Port of Long Beach
518 Environmental Protection
Habitat and Wildlife
Economic Solutions for New Vessel Construction at Shipyard
527 City of San Clemente Coastal Trail
538 Salt Pond SF2 Restoration, Wildlife, and Habitat Protection
548 Winter Flounder Habitat Utilization and Environmental Windows in New York and New Jersey Harbor
558 Innovative Port Programs
Emulating Nature by Building an Island Style Breakwater for the Fort Pierce Marina
567 LID Concepts for Container Terminals
577 Project Development of Jacksonville Shipyards Redevelopment
590 Planning and Financial Considerations for Small Craft Harbors
602 Other/Coping with Contaminants
Design of Marine Habitat Mitigation Structure
611 Modeling of Oxygen Injection Experiment in Savannah Harbor
621 In Situ Capping of Contaminated Sediments with Organophilic Clay
629 Remediation of an Active Oilfield in a Port Environment
639 Navigation and Waterways
Beneficial Reuse
Innovative Reuse of Drydocks as Contained Disposal Sites
649 Jacksonville Harbor Crosscurrents: Planning Options to Provide a Beneficial Use of Dredged Material Opportunity
660 New Port Construction Leads to Salt Water Wetland Creation
670 Dredged Material Management Planning for the Intracoastal and Okeechobee Waterways in Florida
677 Modeling and Simulation
Mooring Loads Due to Perpendicular Passing Ships
687 Modeling Moored Ship Response to a Passing Ship
697 Passing Ship Effects at Typical Waterfronts
707 Comparison of CADET Vertical Ship Motions with DGPS in Ambrose Channel
717 Sediment Management
Two-Dimensional Modeling of Sediment Transport and Bed Morphology to Identify Shoaling Reduction Alternatives near Matanzas Inlet in St. Johns County, Florida
727 Minimising Harbour Siltation: The Economic and Environmental Future of Ports
737 Jetty Modification Study for Kalaeloa Barbers Point Harbor, Hawaii
747 Why Deepen U.S. Harbors?—A Recession and the Panama Canal
756 Widening and Deepening
Tightrope in Houma: Balancing Competing Needs for a Deepened Channel
766 Jacksonville Harbor: Costs of the 40-Foot Deepening
776 Numerical Modeling and Field Study for the Jacksonville Harbor Deepening Project: A Comprehensive Approach
788 Geophysics and Dredging in the Giant New York Harbor Deepening Project
797 Port Infrastructure
Automation and New Technology
Vision from Inland Navigation Technology ‘09 Workshop
807 Expanded Use of Automatic Identification System (AIS) Navigation Technology in Vessel Traffic Services (VTS)
815 Process and Equipment Automation for Container Terminals
825 Extreme Loading of Wharf Crane Girders
834 Foundations
Pile Installation below a Settlement-Sensitive Bridge
844 Construction of a Deep-Sea Wharf in the Canadian Arctic
854 Evaluation and Design for Wharf Berth Improvements
864 Rehabilitation of the Orient Point Lighthouse Foundation
874 Novel Approaches
Nested RMGs for Intermodal Rail Handling
879 Hybrid Design/Build Approach for Quaywall 729
889 Installation of RMG Cranes at Intermodal Rail Yard
899 Container Crane Recycling: Upgrade and Relocation
909 Pavement
The Challenge of Designing a Port Terminal on a Compressible Spring, Craney Island Eastward Expansion, Portsmouth, Virginia
919 RCC Pavement Success at Mobile Container Terminal
930 Design of Container Yard at Port of Balboa
940 Long-Term Thinking Yields Innovative Wharf Topping
950 Power and Corrosion
Microbial Induced Corrosion in Ports and Harbors Worldwide
958 Relative Material Loss—A Methodology for Approximating Material Loss on Structural Plating Separating Dissimilar Marine Environments
968 Challenges Associated with Implementing Operations for the First Cold Ironing of Oil Tanker Vessels
978 Site Specific Challenges for Cold Ironing Upgrades
988 Port Planning and Operations
Facility Maintenance and Management
Enhancing South Africa’s Port Maintenance
997 Service Life Extension Program for Dry Docks 10 and 11
1007 Geophysical-Geological Mapping of Infrastructure in New York Harbor
1017 Practical Repair of Timber Structures
1027 Master Planning
Limiting LNG: Public Perception Hinders the Role of Liquefied Natural Gas Domestically
1036 Updated Port Wave/Flood Load Building Code Provisions
1045 Strategic Risk Management/Mitigation Plan for the San Francisco Bay and River Delta Region
1055 Safe Harbor: Berth Expansion to Support New Bedford’s Growing Commercial Fishing Fleet
1066 Master Planning and Inland Links
Port of Ehoala—Planning of a Multi-Use Facility
1076 Development of the SP-SSA International Terminal, Vietnam
1086 Implementation of the San Pedro Bay Ports Rail Enhancement Program
1096 New York City Harbor: A New Face for a National Landmark
1106 Project Development
Development Technique
Integration of Container Terminal Design and Construction with Operations to Reduce the Project Delivery Cost and Shorten the Schedule
1116 Rapid Pier Delivery Using Precast Concrete Components
1126 Blair-Hylebos Peninsula Terminal Redevelopment: Road/Rail/Infrastructure Improvements
1136 Construction Management of a Marine Terminal Expansion
1146 Finance and Information
Design, Build, Finance, and Operate the Greenfield Port of Bata
1155 Infrastructure Cargo Fees—A Way Forward
1163 Port of Tacoma Engineering Estimate Validations on Large Projects
1171 Terminal Planning and Design: Container
Foreign
Container Facilities at Lázaro Cárdenas, Mexico
1181 Apron Wharf Structure for Fairview Container Terminal
1191 Manzanillo Container Terminal Redevelopment: Maximizing Throughput in a Limited Space
1201 Planning and Design of the Port of Balboa Phase 4 Expansion, Balboa, Panama
1210 U.S.
Development of New Container Terminal in Jacksonville
1220 Long Beach’s Middle Harbor—First Modern Terminal Proposed under New Environmental Rules
1230 Design of Pier S Marine Terminal per the Green Port Policy
1240 Operational Buildings: Dames Point Terminal, Jaxport
1250 Automated
Planning for a New Berth in New York Harbor
1261 A Better Move—Automated Container Terminals in North America
1272 Master Planning of a Semi-Automated Container Terminal
1283 Modern Greenfield Terminal Development
1293 Terminal Planning and Design: Other
Energy and RO/RO
Tools for Faster Turn-Around Times in RoRo Terminals: Case Studies from Europe; Karlshamn-Klaipeda Short Sea Shipping Link
1304 Modernizing a 90 Year Old Petroleum Shipping Terminal to Meet Current Operation Standards and Regulations
1314 Comparative Study of Thermal Coal Import Facilities
1324 The Marine Oil Terminal Engineering and Maintenance Program at the Port of Los Angeles
1335 Military and Cruise
Rehabilitation of Drydock No. 2, Portsmouth Navy Shipyard: Innovative Solutions for a 108 Year Old Drydock
1344 Case Study of a Navy Magnetic Silencing Facility
1354 Design and Construction of Cruise Berth for Colon 2000, Panama
1362 Development and Qualification of a Floating Pier for the U.S. Navy Fleet
1372 Small Craft and Recreation
Creating a Green Marina in Panama Bay
1382 Fishermen’s Terminal Renovation at Port of Seattle
1392 Replacement of Three Ferry Berths at Northern Terminals
1402 Treatment Pond to 350-Slip Marina—Planning and Design
1412 Author Index
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ASCE 9780784410981 2010
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