Blind Pass, a heavily structured wave-dominated tidal inlet on the west central coast of Florida, has undergone substantial morphologic changes in the past 150 years. Initially Blind Pass was a mixed-energy inlet. In 1848 a hurricane opened a new inlet to the north called Johns Pass, which captured a large portion of the tidal prism of Blind Pass. Since then Blind Pass migrated southward until it was structurally stabilized in 1937. The decreasing tidal prism resulted in significant inlet channel filling. The channel has been dredged 12 times since 1937. The present inlet is stabilized by two jetties and a series of seawalls. Detailed time-series field measurements of bathymetry and tidal flows were conducted between 2001 and 2004, after th...
(ERDC) Coastal Inlets Research Program (CIRP), is applied to model morphology change at a dual-inlet...
Tidal inlets on sandy shorelines separate barrier islands and serve as a conduit for transport of sa...
Bunces Pass is an unstructured tide-dominated inlet just north of the main entrance to Tampa Bay, Fl...
Blind Pass, a heavily structured wave-dominated tidal inlet on the west central coast of Florida, ha...
A field-oriented sedimentation study was conducted at Blind Pass Florida, shortly after the last cha...
The morphodynamics of an inlet channel draining an estuary or bay are governed by a complex system o...
The morphodynamics of an inlet channel draining an estuary or bay are governed by a complex system o...
The shoaling rate in Blind Pass entrance channel approximately equals the net southward longshore se...
John’s Pass is a stable mixed-energy inlet located on a microtidal coast in Pinellas County, Florida...
Time-series aerial photographs from 1943 to 2006, including three bathymetry surveys from 1888, 1953...
The morphodynamics of the John\u27s Pass–Blind Pass dual inlet system were investigated based on hyd...
The Coastal Modeling System (CMS), developed by the US Army Engineer Research and Development Center...
Four inlets (Johns Pass and Blind Pass; and New Pass and Big Sarasota Pass) in two multi-inlet syste...
Tropical Storm Debby affected the Gulf coast of Florida in late June, 2012. The storm\u27s southerl...
(ERDC) Coastal Inlets Research Program (CIRP), is applied to model morphology change at a dual-inlet...
Tidal inlets on sandy shorelines separate barrier islands and serve as a conduit for transport of sa...
Bunces Pass is an unstructured tide-dominated inlet just north of the main entrance to Tampa Bay, Fl...
Blind Pass, a heavily structured wave-dominated tidal inlet on the west central coast of Florida, ha...
A field-oriented sedimentation study was conducted at Blind Pass Florida, shortly after the last cha...
The morphodynamics of an inlet channel draining an estuary or bay are governed by a complex system o...
The morphodynamics of an inlet channel draining an estuary or bay are governed by a complex system o...
The shoaling rate in Blind Pass entrance channel approximately equals the net southward longshore se...
John’s Pass is a stable mixed-energy inlet located on a microtidal coast in Pinellas County, Florida...
Time-series aerial photographs from 1943 to 2006, including three bathymetry surveys from 1888, 1953...
The morphodynamics of the John\u27s Pass–Blind Pass dual inlet system were investigated based on hyd...
The Coastal Modeling System (CMS), developed by the US Army Engineer Research and Development Center...
Four inlets (Johns Pass and Blind Pass; and New Pass and Big Sarasota Pass) in two multi-inlet syste...
Tropical Storm Debby affected the Gulf coast of Florida in late June, 2012. The storm\u27s southerl...
(ERDC) Coastal Inlets Research Program (CIRP), is applied to model morphology change at a dual-inlet...
Tidal inlets on sandy shorelines separate barrier islands and serve as a conduit for transport of sa...
Bunces Pass is an unstructured tide-dominated inlet just north of the main entrance to Tampa Bay, Fl...