What if the Ohio River is disrupted or denied partially or completely as a transportation corridor? A disruption may be either a natural or man-made disaster or a planned outage on the river’s lock and dam structures. Recent history is full of water transport disruption events having significant economic effects on the waterside industries. To assess coal-based economic impacts, we developed a network flow model to represent waterside coal-fired power plants situated along the Ohio River, their respective coal supplying mines, and the various transportation modes that connect them. We show that significant transportation-centric insights can be derived by using only commonly available spreadsheet-based analysis tools, open-source informatio...
Author Institution: School of Natural Resources, The Ohio State UniversityThe 1578 km-long Ohio Rive...
Canada is a large country with vast networks of linear infrastructure, such as roads and pipelines, ...
In April 2004, FAPRI evaluated two water control plans considered by the Corps of Engineers for the...
What if the Ohio River is disrupted or denied partially or completely as a transportation corridor? ...
<p>This dissertation examines the resiliency, efficiency, and environmental impact of barge shipment...
This study was conducted to determine if there is a relationship between the health of the Ohio Rive...
Coal has a questionable future with the potential exhaustion of available coal. Alternate sources of...
This paper describes a GIS-based intermodal network model for the shipment of coal in the United Sta...
PDFTech ReportKTC-16-02/MTIC-8-14-1FIntermodal transportationFreight trafficInland waterwaysRoutesCo...
The successful development of Western coal and oil shale deposits is dependent, to a significant de...
Post-industrial riverfronts in the ‘Rust-Belt’ region of the United States have faced the consequenc...
The inland waterway transportation system of the United States (U.S.) handles 11.7 billion tons of f...
In order to promote stripped coal as an economically and environmentally acceptable fuel source, it ...
New energy sources are needed to sustain our constant need for energy as well as the development of ...
This report presents the findings of a scoping study of Indiana’s coal transportation infrastructure...
Author Institution: School of Natural Resources, The Ohio State UniversityThe 1578 km-long Ohio Rive...
Canada is a large country with vast networks of linear infrastructure, such as roads and pipelines, ...
In April 2004, FAPRI evaluated two water control plans considered by the Corps of Engineers for the...
What if the Ohio River is disrupted or denied partially or completely as a transportation corridor? ...
<p>This dissertation examines the resiliency, efficiency, and environmental impact of barge shipment...
This study was conducted to determine if there is a relationship between the health of the Ohio Rive...
Coal has a questionable future with the potential exhaustion of available coal. Alternate sources of...
This paper describes a GIS-based intermodal network model for the shipment of coal in the United Sta...
PDFTech ReportKTC-16-02/MTIC-8-14-1FIntermodal transportationFreight trafficInland waterwaysRoutesCo...
The successful development of Western coal and oil shale deposits is dependent, to a significant de...
Post-industrial riverfronts in the ‘Rust-Belt’ region of the United States have faced the consequenc...
The inland waterway transportation system of the United States (U.S.) handles 11.7 billion tons of f...
In order to promote stripped coal as an economically and environmentally acceptable fuel source, it ...
New energy sources are needed to sustain our constant need for energy as well as the development of ...
This report presents the findings of a scoping study of Indiana’s coal transportation infrastructure...
Author Institution: School of Natural Resources, The Ohio State UniversityThe 1578 km-long Ohio Rive...
Canada is a large country with vast networks of linear infrastructure, such as roads and pipelines, ...
In April 2004, FAPRI evaluated two water control plans considered by the Corps of Engineers for the...