The City of Newport News has three public beaches within its limits: Huntington Park beach, Anderson Park beach, and King-Lincoln Park beach. Each beach and its associated park has undergone or is undergoing improvements. The purpose of this report is to assess the rates and patterns of beach change at these three public beaches. Field survey data, aerial photos, wave hindcasting data, and computer modelling were utilized for this report. The computer model used was RCPWAVE, a wave hydrodynamic model developed by the Corps of Engineers
In its report to the Governor and the General Assembly of Virginia (Senate Document No. 4, Commonwea...
This report represents the first attempt to update the earlier Shoreline Situation Reports. It\u27s ...
The City of Hampton has about 95 miles of tidal shoreline along Chesapeake Bay, Hampton Roads, Back ...
The Aqua-Po Public Beach report is the first in a series of reports on the public beaches in the Com...
The purpose of this report is to document the recent history of Colonial Beach’s Potomac River shore...
Gloucester Point Public Beach is located at the southern end of Gloucester County, Virginia on the Y...
This report is published to provide coastal engineers with a description of beach erosion and accret...
It i s the objective of this report to supply an assessment, and at least a partial integration, of ...
This shoreline inventory is developed as a tool for assessing conditions along the tidal shoreline i...
Shoreline evolution is the change in the shore zone through time. Along the shores of Chesapeake Bay...
The Commonwealth of Virginia owns numerous tidal, waterfront properties along Chesapeake Bay and its...
This literature survey of previous work is part of a study of beach changes involving monthly measur...
The City of Hampton Beachfront and Storm Protection Management Plan (Waterway Surveys, VIMS, and URS...
The Town of Colonial Beach occupies a peninsula between the Potomac River and Monroe Bay (Figure 1)....
In its report to the Governor and the General Assembly of Virginia (Senate Document No. 4, Commonwea...
This report represents the first attempt to update the earlier Shoreline Situation Reports. It\u27s ...
The City of Hampton has about 95 miles of tidal shoreline along Chesapeake Bay, Hampton Roads, Back ...
The Aqua-Po Public Beach report is the first in a series of reports on the public beaches in the Com...
The purpose of this report is to document the recent history of Colonial Beach’s Potomac River shore...
Gloucester Point Public Beach is located at the southern end of Gloucester County, Virginia on the Y...
This report is published to provide coastal engineers with a description of beach erosion and accret...
It i s the objective of this report to supply an assessment, and at least a partial integration, of ...
This shoreline inventory is developed as a tool for assessing conditions along the tidal shoreline i...
Shoreline evolution is the change in the shore zone through time. Along the shores of Chesapeake Bay...
The Commonwealth of Virginia owns numerous tidal, waterfront properties along Chesapeake Bay and its...
This literature survey of previous work is part of a study of beach changes involving monthly measur...
The City of Hampton Beachfront and Storm Protection Management Plan (Waterway Surveys, VIMS, and URS...
The Town of Colonial Beach occupies a peninsula between the Potomac River and Monroe Bay (Figure 1)....
In its report to the Governor and the General Assembly of Virginia (Senate Document No. 4, Commonwea...
This report represents the first attempt to update the earlier Shoreline Situation Reports. It\u27s ...
The City of Hampton has about 95 miles of tidal shoreline along Chesapeake Bay, Hampton Roads, Back ...