The failure of the levee and floodwall section on the east bank of the 17th Street drainage canal was one of the most catastrophic breaches that occurred during Hurricane Katrina. It produced a breach that rapidly scoured a flow pathway below sea level, so that after the storm surge had largely subsided, floodwaters still continued to stream in through this breach for the next two and a half days. This particular failure contributed massively to the overall flooding of the Metropolitan Orleans East Bank protected basin. Slightly more than half of the loss of life, and a similar fraction of the overall damages, occurred in this heavily populated basin. There are a number of important geotechnical and geoforensic lessons associated with this ...
On the morning of August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans. A storm of Katrinas strengt...
A peat levee at Wilnis in The Netherlands suddenly failed at the end of the relatively dry summer of...
Levee failures during Hurricane Katrina left 85% of New Orleans flooded, 1,500 dead, and about 400,0...
This paper addresses damage caused by Hurricane Katrina to the main Orleans East Bank protected basi...
The failure of the New Orleans regional flood protection systems, and the resultant catastrophic flo...
The failure of the New Orleans regional flood protection systems, and the resultant catastrophic flo...
A careful program of subsurface sampling and cone penetration test soundings was employed to charact...
The two failures of the London Avenue Canal floodwalls contributed largely to the flooding of centra...
The system of flood protection surrounding New Orleans and its adjoining parishes prior to Hurricane...
Hurricane Katrina resulted in the single most catastrophic failure of a civil engineered system in t...
The two failures of the London Avenue Canal floodwalls contributed largely to the flooding of centra...
This article presents the post-Hurricane Katrina conditions of the flood-protection system of levees...
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...
Three widely studied seepage related failures in New Orleans levees during Hurricane Katrina are rea...
On the morning of August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans. A storm of Katrinas strengt...
A peat levee at Wilnis in The Netherlands suddenly failed at the end of the relatively dry summer of...
Levee failures during Hurricane Katrina left 85% of New Orleans flooded, 1,500 dead, and about 400,0...
This paper addresses damage caused by Hurricane Katrina to the main Orleans East Bank protected basi...
The failure of the New Orleans regional flood protection systems, and the resultant catastrophic flo...
The failure of the New Orleans regional flood protection systems, and the resultant catastrophic flo...
A careful program of subsurface sampling and cone penetration test soundings was employed to charact...
The two failures of the London Avenue Canal floodwalls contributed largely to the flooding of centra...
The system of flood protection surrounding New Orleans and its adjoining parishes prior to Hurricane...
Hurricane Katrina resulted in the single most catastrophic failure of a civil engineered system in t...
The two failures of the London Avenue Canal floodwalls contributed largely to the flooding of centra...
This article presents the post-Hurricane Katrina conditions of the flood-protection system of levees...
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...
Three widely studied seepage related failures in New Orleans levees during Hurricane Katrina are rea...
On the morning of August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans. A storm of Katrinas strengt...
A peat levee at Wilnis in The Netherlands suddenly failed at the end of the relatively dry summer of...
Levee failures during Hurricane Katrina left 85% of New Orleans flooded, 1,500 dead, and about 400,0...