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Apr 26, 2012
DMS Application to the Jacksonville Harbor Project, Florida: Evaluation of Training Wall Structures and Advance Maintenance Areas
Publication: Dredging '02: Key Technologies for Global Prosperity
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This paper describes the application of the Diagnostic Modeling System (DMS) to examine the shoaling "hot-spots" within the Jacksonville Harbor Project. The paper demonstrates effective application of DMS concepts and methodology in determining the causes of the shoaling and recommends solutions to reduce the frequency and cost of dredging. Additionally, the paper details the application of DMS concepts to examine the effectiveness of advance maintenance areas for reducing channel maintenance and training wall structures for improving navigational safety.
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Published online: Apr 26, 2012
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Mark S. Gosselin
Chief Engineer, Taylor Engineering, Inc., 9000 Cypress Green Drive, Jacksonville, Florida 32256
Dan W. Beasley
CESAJ-CO-OM, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, P.O. Box 4970, 400 West Bay St., Jacksonville, Florida. 32232-0019
Elizabeth A. Cranston
Staff Engineer, Taylor Engineering, Inc., 9000 Cypress Green Drive, Jacksonville, Florida 32256
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