A peat levee at Wilnis in The Netherlands suddenly failed at the end of the relatively dry summer of 2003. On Monday, 29 August 2005, Hurricane Katrina struck the U.S. gulf coast and breached, among other failures, the 17th Street Canal. These failures triggered large research programs. In the Wilnis case, it was eventually deduced that the 5-m horizontal translation of the levee was triggered by a combination of reduced weight by evaporation, shrinkage and cracking of the peat material, and an increased head in the sand layer under the dike. A key factor in the 17th Street Canal failure was the formation of a gap between the wall and the levee fill on the canal side of the fill. Due to climate change, more extreme dry and wet periods, land...
The failure of the New Orleans regional flood protection systems, and the resultant catastrophic flo...
2017PDFTech ReportDTRT13-G-UTC50LeveesGeophysicsTestingField studiesResearch HubArkansasUnited State...
This article presents the post-Hurricane Katrina conditions of the flood-protection system of levees...
A peat levee at Wilnis in The Netherlands suddenly failed at the end of the relatively dry summer of...
The two failures of the London Avenue Canal floodwalls contributed largely to the flooding of centra...
The two failures of the London Avenue Canal floodwalls contributed largely to the flooding of centra...
A careful program of subsurface sampling and cone penetration test soundings was employed to charact...
The failure of the levee and floodwall section on the east bank of the 17th Street drainage canal wa...
In August 2003, after a very dry and warm summer, one of the dikes along a canal in The Netherlands ...
Hurricane Katrina was responsible for hundreds of deaths, billions of dollars of damage, and left th...
Levee failures during Hurricane Katrina left 85% of New Orleans flooded, 1,500 dead, and about 400,0...
Hurricane Katrina’s storm surge breached floodwalls and levees surrounding New Orleans, causing wid...
Three widely studied seepage related failures in New Orleans levees during Hurricane Katrina are rea...
In 1968, the United States Army Corps of Engineers finished constructing the seventy-six-mile Missis...
Hurricane Katrina resulted in the single most catastrophic failure of a civil engineered system in t...
The failure of the New Orleans regional flood protection systems, and the resultant catastrophic flo...
2017PDFTech ReportDTRT13-G-UTC50LeveesGeophysicsTestingField studiesResearch HubArkansasUnited State...
This article presents the post-Hurricane Katrina conditions of the flood-protection system of levees...
A peat levee at Wilnis in The Netherlands suddenly failed at the end of the relatively dry summer of...
The two failures of the London Avenue Canal floodwalls contributed largely to the flooding of centra...
The two failures of the London Avenue Canal floodwalls contributed largely to the flooding of centra...
A careful program of subsurface sampling and cone penetration test soundings was employed to charact...
The failure of the levee and floodwall section on the east bank of the 17th Street drainage canal wa...
In August 2003, after a very dry and warm summer, one of the dikes along a canal in The Netherlands ...
Hurricane Katrina was responsible for hundreds of deaths, billions of dollars of damage, and left th...
Levee failures during Hurricane Katrina left 85% of New Orleans flooded, 1,500 dead, and about 400,0...
Hurricane Katrina’s storm surge breached floodwalls and levees surrounding New Orleans, causing wid...
Three widely studied seepage related failures in New Orleans levees during Hurricane Katrina are rea...
In 1968, the United States Army Corps of Engineers finished constructing the seventy-six-mile Missis...
Hurricane Katrina resulted in the single most catastrophic failure of a civil engineered system in t...
The failure of the New Orleans regional flood protection systems, and the resultant catastrophic flo...
2017PDFTech ReportDTRT13-G-UTC50LeveesGeophysicsTestingField studiesResearch HubArkansasUnited State...
This article presents the post-Hurricane Katrina conditions of the flood-protection system of levees...