The system of flood protection surrounding New Orleans and its adjoining parishes prior to Hurricane Katrina evolved over a period of 280 years. The earliest drainage works sought to elevate the river\u27s natural levees and excavate drainage canals leading towards Bayou St. John, the only natural break across the Metairie-Gentilly distributary ridge. An extensive zone of Cypress Swamps occupied the levee flank depression between the ridge and Lake Pontchartrain. 58 km of drainage canals were excavated across the natural levee backslope and through the swamp depressions bordering the lake between 1833 and 1878. These canals sought to drain the lower portions of the city, which suffered periodic outbreaks of yellow fever, which killed more t...
New Orleans, Louisiana USA is on the banks of the massive Mississippi River and its history is inext...
Levee failures during Hurricane Katrina left 85% of New Orleans flooded, 1,500 dead, and about 400,0...
The objective of this paper was to describe the impact of climate change on the Mississippi River fl...
The failure of the New Orleans regional flood protection systems, and the resultant catastrophic flo...
Hurricane Katrina’s storm surge breached floodwalls and levees surrounding New Orleans, causing wid...
The failure of the New Orleans regional flood protection systems, and the resultant catastrophic flo...
Coordinated responses to flooding in the New Orleans area date back to at least the early 18th centu...
On the morning of August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans. A storm of Katrinas strengt...
This paper addresses damage caused by Hurricane Katrina to the main Orleans East Bank protected basi...
The failure of the levee and floodwall section on the east bank of the 17th Street drainage canal wa...
Following the passage of Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans was left with eighty percent of its land are...
In the southeast of the city of New Orleans, in St. Bernard Parish lies a coastal defensive area, wh...
<p>Wind blows from the east. The simulation time is 15:00 hours, when the wind speed has increased t...
A careful program of subsurface sampling and cone penetration test soundings was employed to charact...
Louisiana’s Inner Harbor Navigation Canal (IHNC) Lake Borgne Surge Barrier is the central feature of...
New Orleans, Louisiana USA is on the banks of the massive Mississippi River and its history is inext...
Levee failures during Hurricane Katrina left 85% of New Orleans flooded, 1,500 dead, and about 400,0...
The objective of this paper was to describe the impact of climate change on the Mississippi River fl...
The failure of the New Orleans regional flood protection systems, and the resultant catastrophic flo...
Hurricane Katrina’s storm surge breached floodwalls and levees surrounding New Orleans, causing wid...
The failure of the New Orleans regional flood protection systems, and the resultant catastrophic flo...
Coordinated responses to flooding in the New Orleans area date back to at least the early 18th centu...
On the morning of August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans. A storm of Katrinas strengt...
This paper addresses damage caused by Hurricane Katrina to the main Orleans East Bank protected basi...
The failure of the levee and floodwall section on the east bank of the 17th Street drainage canal wa...
Following the passage of Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans was left with eighty percent of its land are...
In the southeast of the city of New Orleans, in St. Bernard Parish lies a coastal defensive area, wh...
<p>Wind blows from the east. The simulation time is 15:00 hours, when the wind speed has increased t...
A careful program of subsurface sampling and cone penetration test soundings was employed to charact...
Louisiana’s Inner Harbor Navigation Canal (IHNC) Lake Borgne Surge Barrier is the central feature of...
New Orleans, Louisiana USA is on the banks of the massive Mississippi River and its history is inext...
Levee failures during Hurricane Katrina left 85% of New Orleans flooded, 1,500 dead, and about 400,0...
The objective of this paper was to describe the impact of climate change on the Mississippi River fl...