In order to conceive any realistic plan for post-Katrina island restoration, it is necessary to understand the physical processes that move sand along the littoral drift zone off the coast of Mississippi. This littoral zone influences the character of the Mississippi barrier islands as they exist in an ever changing cycle. To help in this understanding, a sediment transport model was conducted to establish a current sediment budget for the islands. This study evaluated the existing regional sediment transport magnitudes and directions for the Mississippi and Alabama barrier islands fronting Mississippi Sound including daily conditions and hurricanes. A method was developed to incorporate all relevant hurricanes from 1917 to 2010 in the anal...
Deltas worldwide share the same sinking problem in face of pressure from natural and anthropogenic a...
Sediment transport and deposition in marginal seas is jointly controlled by many factors including h...
The Louisiana shoreline is rapidly retreating as a result of factors such as sea-level rise and land...
In order to conceive any realistic plan for post-Katrina island restoration, it is necessary to unde...
Abstract: Historical shoreline and bathymetric survey data were compiled for the barrier islands and...
The Mississippi – Alabama barrier island chain is experiencing accelerated sea level rise, decreased...
Sea-level rise and tropical cyclone activity are threatening coastlines around the world. Past geolo...
Data are presented indicating the complexity and highly variable response of beaches to cold front p...
A geologic investigation was conducted in Mississippi Sound to determine patterns of estuarine sedim...
Basic differences between non-deltaic regressive and deltaic transgressive barrier islands reflect m...
The Mississippi-Alabama barrier islands restrict exchange between the Mississippi Sound and Mississi...
none3The instrumental record of hurricane activity is too short to fully capture the occurrence of t...
Horn and Petit Bois islands are two of five Mississippi (MS) barrier islands that provide physical p...
in the frequency of tropical storms and hurricanes impacting the northern Gulf has dramatically alte...
Cores collected from Mississippi Sound, in the Gulf of Mexico, were studied using 210Pbxs and 137Cs ...
Deltas worldwide share the same sinking problem in face of pressure from natural and anthropogenic a...
Sediment transport and deposition in marginal seas is jointly controlled by many factors including h...
The Louisiana shoreline is rapidly retreating as a result of factors such as sea-level rise and land...
In order to conceive any realistic plan for post-Katrina island restoration, it is necessary to unde...
Abstract: Historical shoreline and bathymetric survey data were compiled for the barrier islands and...
The Mississippi – Alabama barrier island chain is experiencing accelerated sea level rise, decreased...
Sea-level rise and tropical cyclone activity are threatening coastlines around the world. Past geolo...
Data are presented indicating the complexity and highly variable response of beaches to cold front p...
A geologic investigation was conducted in Mississippi Sound to determine patterns of estuarine sedim...
Basic differences between non-deltaic regressive and deltaic transgressive barrier islands reflect m...
The Mississippi-Alabama barrier islands restrict exchange between the Mississippi Sound and Mississi...
none3The instrumental record of hurricane activity is too short to fully capture the occurrence of t...
Horn and Petit Bois islands are two of five Mississippi (MS) barrier islands that provide physical p...
in the frequency of tropical storms and hurricanes impacting the northern Gulf has dramatically alte...
Cores collected from Mississippi Sound, in the Gulf of Mexico, were studied using 210Pbxs and 137Cs ...
Deltas worldwide share the same sinking problem in face of pressure from natural and anthropogenic a...
Sediment transport and deposition in marginal seas is jointly controlled by many factors including h...
The Louisiana shoreline is rapidly retreating as a result of factors such as sea-level rise and land...