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98-R-4
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Handbook for the Large Group Response Exercise Our public involvement program for the Everglades restoration study began with ten public workshops. Our purpose was to engage the public's imagination in looking forward. We were at the beginning of the study and needed their help, their ideas, their guidance. What did they think were the significant resources in their region? What did they believe were the problems and
opportunities in south Florida? Could they tell us what successful restoration would look like? Kenneth D Orth ;Carol A Sanders Nov1998 | NTIS:
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 114
1998-RPT-04 | Download (pdf, 4.0 MB) |
75-7
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Handbook of Forecasting Techniques This Supplement to the Handbook of Forecasting Techniques (IWR Contract Report
75-7) is in two parts: Part 1 consists of brief descriptions of the 73 forecasting
techniques presented to a group of Corps planners for selection for
inclusion into the Handbook. Each technique is explained in a one-page description
designed to answer simple questions such as: What is it? What do you get?
How do you do it? and What do you need? This part should prove to be a valuable
reference to the users of the Handbook in terms of coverage and format of presentation. Arnold Mitchell Dec1975 | NTIS: AD-A019280
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 74
1975-CON-07 | Download (pdf, 977 KB) |
85-C-3
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Handbook of Methods for the Evaluation of Water Conservation for Municipal and Industrial Water Supply This Handbook is one of a series of reports and documents intended to assist the the Corps field planners in applying the appropriate techniques for evaluating water supply and water conservation This Handbook provides guidance to Corps field staff in applying The Evaluation of Water Conservation for Municipal and Industrial Water Supply: Procedures Manual, (12) (Procedures Manual) for various situations which may be encountered This Handbook develops four examples which are real situations. In each case, an actual water supplier cooperated and provided some of all of the data and other information that are required by the ProceduresManual The example water suppliers vary,therefore, with regard to available data and the Handbook provides the needed methods to be able to accomplish the Procedures Manual intent. Daniel D Badger ;Van Dyke Polhemus Oct1985 | NTIS: AD-A166006
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 490
1985-CON-03 | Download (pdf, 7.5 MB) |
09-R-04
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Handbook on Applying "Other Social Effects" Factors in Corps of Engineers Water Resources Planning The Corps has recognized that there are many implementation issues that need to be addressed if OSE factors are to play a greater role in water resources planning. IWR was directed to provide tools to Corps planners to help integrate OSE analysis into project planning. This OSE handbook provides tools and methods for developing OSE information and a framework for using such information in the planning process. The handbook presents procedures for applying OSE factors in each phase of the Corps six-step planning process. Examples and case study illustrate key points. Mark C Dunning , PhD;Susan E. Durden Dec2009 | NTIS:
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 210
2009-RPT-04 | Download (pdf, 2.2 MB) |
06-NETS-R-05
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Hannibal Locks and Dam: Causes and Consequences of Lock Closures 21 October to 16 November 2005 NETS activity Event Studies: Hannibal Locks and Dam Planning Center of Expertise for Inland Navigation May2006 | NTIS:
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 48
2006-NET-R-05 | Download (pdf, 1.46 MB) |
04-NETS-P-02
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Harborsym NETS activity Harborsym: A Data Driven Monte Carlo Simulation Model of Vessel Movement in Harbors Shana Heisey ;Keith Hofseth ;Richard M Males ;David A Moser , PhD.;Cory Rogers Jul2004 | NTIS:
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 20
2004-NET-P-02 | Download (pdf, 733 KB) |
90-R-1
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Hazardous and Toxic Waste (HTW) Contracting Problems This study attempts to determine the impact of performance bond availability on the
successful accomplishment of Hazardous & Toxic Waste (HTW) projects.
Jul1990 | NTIS: AD-A226003
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 82
1990-RPT-01 | Download (pdf, 1.1 MB) |
TP-150
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(The)HEC Hydrologic Modeling System The HEC is developing a new generation of software for use in hydrologic engineering, water resource planning and project operation. The software for precipitation-runoff modeling is the HEC-HMS, a successor to the existing HEC-1. HEC Nov1995 | NTIS: AD-A311056
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 8
1995-TP-150 | Download (pdf, 905 KB) |
TP-141
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HEC Models for Urban Hydrologic Analysis This paper primarily addresses the urban-hydrologic software of HEC. Not included in the paper is information about HEC's river hydraulics, flood damage, flood frequency, reservoir system, and water quality models. HEC Jan1994 | NTIS: AD-A293997
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 20
1994-TP-141 | Download (pdf, 1.3 MB) |
TP-138
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(The)HEC NexGen Software Development Project The NexGen project, a five-year project begun in 1990, is developing successor software packages to the existing family of HEC hydrologic engineering computer programs. Modern software engineering methods of requirements analysis, prototype developments, field-testing, and feedback, are employed. The NexGen software packages in catchment and river analysis are now operational and beta-test version will be completed at the end of this year. The package will be functional for RISC-chip and Intel-chip based desktop computers. Darryl W Davis HEC Jan1993 | NTIS: AD-A273512
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 13
1993-TP-138 | Download from HEC site (pdf, 330 KB) |
TD-35
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HEC Reservoir-Database Network This includes information on project location, authorizing legislation, water control management, hydrologic and structural features, reservoir, hydroelectric power facilities, water supply contracts and project recreation. The information is detailed and comprehensive. The data base network provides the links necessary to access other databases not in the network. HEC Sep1994 | NTIS: AD-A289831
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 57
1994-TD-35 | Download from HEC site (pdf, 1.7 MB) |
TP-147
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HEC River Analysis System (HEC-RAS) The HEC-RAS River Analysis System is intended to be the successor to the corrent steady-flow HEC-2 Water Surface Profiles Program as well as provide unsteady flow, sediment transport, and hydraulic design capabilities in the future. A common data representation of river network is used by all modelling methods, thus allowing the user to more easily migrate from steady-flow to other one-dimensional flow calculations. Vernon R. Bonner ;Gary W. Brunner HEC Aug1994 | NTIS: AD-A289522
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 8
1994-TP-147 | Download from HEC site (pdf, 100 KB) |
TP-91
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HEC Software Development and Support This paper presents the HEC's goals and procedures necessary to develop and support the library of HEC computer programs. Bill S. Eichert HEC Nov1983 | NTIS: AD-A139009
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 15
1983-TP-91 | Download from HEC site (pdf, 539 KB) |
TP-117
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HEC-1 and HEC-2 Applications on the MicroComputer The HEC has developed version of the HEC-1 Flood Hydrograph Package and the HEC-2 Water Surface Profiles programs for MS/PC-DOS compatible microcomputers. The increased speed, memory and storage capacity of the latest PCs make the use of these large FORTRAM programs highly practical in the PC environment. Typical tasks that are required when using these batch oriented programs include creating, checking and editing input data, axecuting the program, and summarizing and displaying the results. Harry W. Dotson HEC Aug1987 | NTIS: AD-A185438
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 10
1987-TP-117 | Download from HEC site (pdf, 309 KB) |
CPD-1A
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HEC-1, Flood Hydrograph Package, User's Manual This document describes how to use the HEC-1, "Flood Hydrograph Package," on the personal computer (PC). It does not describe how to perform a hydrologic investigation. An overview of how the program is installed on the PC is provided, but the reader is refereed to the separate installation instructions for the full explanation on loading HEC-1 onto the PC HEC Sep1990 | NTIS: PB91-100453
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 433
1990-CPD-1A | Download (pdf, 1.2 MB) |
TP-140
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HEC-2 Water Surface Profiles Program The capabilities of HEC-2 has evolved primarily driven by project and application needs. HEC Aug1992 | NTIS: AD-A293995
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 12
1992-TP-140 | Download (pdf, 625 KB) |
CPD-2A
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HEC-2, Water Surface Profiles, User's Manual (Revised Feb 91) The program is intended for calculating water surface profiles for steady gradually varied flow in natural or man made channels. Both sub-critical and super-critical flow profiles can be calculated. The effects of various obstructions such as bridges, culverts, weirs, and structures are based on the solution of the on-dimensional energy equation with energy loss due to friction evaluated with Manning's equation. The computational procedure is generally known as the standard step method. The program is also designed for application in floodplain management and flood insurance studies to evaluate floodway encroachments. Also, capabilities are available for assessing the effects of channel improvements and levees on water surface profiles. Input and output may be either English or metric units. HEC Sep1990 | NTIS: PB91-142422
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 308
1990-CPD-2A | Download (pdf, 10.1 MB) |
CPD-3A
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HEC-3, Reservoir System Analysis for Conservation, User's Manual
HEC Mar1981 | NTIS: AD-A235645
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 110
1981-CPD-3A | |
CPD-4
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HEC-4, Monthly Streamflow Simulation, User's Manual This program will analyze monthly stream-flows at a number of interrelated stations to determine their statistical characteristics and will generate a sequence of hypothetical streamflows of any desired length having those characteristics. The program will reconstitute missing streamflows on the basis of concurrent flows observed at other location and will obtain maximum and minimum quantities for each month and for specified durations in the recorded, reconstituted and generated flows. HEC-4 will also use the generalized simulation model for generating monthly streamflows at ungaged locations based on regional studies. There are many options for using the program for various related purposes and the program can be used for other variables such as rainfall, evaporation, and water requirements alone or in combination. HEC Feb1971 | NTIS: AD-A235877
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 92
1971-CPD-4 | Download from HEC site (pdf, 3.66 MB) |
CPD-5
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HEC-5 Simulation of Flood Control and Conservation Systems User's Manual The HEC-5 was expanded to include operation for conservation purposes and for period of record routing. This revised program was referred to as HEC-5C up to the February 1978 version. The HEC continues to develop and maintain HEC-5 and has released the version 8, October 1998 and is the current edition and basis for user's manual. HEC Oct1998 | NTIS:
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 370
1998-CPD-5 | Download (pdf, 447 KB) |
CPD-5A
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HEC-5, Simulation of Flood Control and Conservation, User's Manual , w/o Exhibit 8 (Revised May 83)
HEC Apr1982 | NTIS: PB90-215245
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 239
1982-CPD-5A | |
CPD-6
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HEC-6, Scour and Deposition in Rivers and Reservoirs, User's Manual The documentation for HEC-6 consists of a User's Manual which describes how to use the interface; a Hydraulic Reference Manual which describes the data required, equations used, solution techniques, and modeling advice. All three documents are in PDF format and can be viewed online or downloaded. HEC Aug1993 | NTIS: AD-A316120
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 286
1993-CPD-6 | Download from HEC site Electronic file not available. |
TP-148
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HEC-6: Reservoir Sediment Control Applications A description of the model capabilities theory and data requirements is provided. Emphasized throughout is application of HEC-6 to reservoir sediment analysis Michael D. Gee HEC Jan1995 | NTIS: AD-A292830
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 11
1995-TP-148 | Download from HEC site (pdf, 110 KB) |
CPD-45
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HEC-DSS, User's Guide and Utility Program Manuals. This manual includes descriptions for the following computer programs: DSSUTL, DSPLAY, DSSMATH, REPGEN, DSSTS, DSSITS, DSSPD, DSSTXT, DWINDO, WATDSS NWSDSS AND PREAD The DSS is a database system that was developed to meet needs for data storage and retrieval for water resource studies.The system enables efficient storage and retrieval of time series data and other data-types for which storage in blocks of contiguous data elements is most appropriate. The DSS consists of a library of subroutines which can be readily used with application programs to enable retrieval and storage of information. HEC Mar1995 | NTIS: AD-A311576
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 447
1995-CPD-45 | Download (pdf, 16.3 MB) |
CPD-79
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HEC-DSSVue HEC Data Storage System Visual Utility Engine User's Manual Version 1.2 HEC-DSSVue 2.0 includes a new integrated help system that is accessible from various parts of the program HEC May2005 | NTIS:
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 316
2005-CPD-79 | Download from HEC site Electronic file not available. |
CPD-72
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HEC-FDA Flood Damage Reduction Analysis User's Manual Version 1.0 It is one of HEC 's NexGen of hydrologic engineering and water resources planing software.. The new HEC-FDA program contains enhanced versions of all their features plus risk-based analysis procedure for formulating and evaluating flood damage reduction measures. HEC Jan1998 | NTIS:
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 8
1998-CPD-72 | Download from HEC site (pdf, 4.54 MB) |
CPD-75
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HEC-GeoRAS An Application for Support of HEC-RAS using ARC/INFO User's Manual The documentation for HEC-RAS consists of a User's Manual which describes how to use the interface; a Hydraulic Reference Manual which describes the data required, equations used, solution techniques, and modeling advice HEC Mar1999 | NTIS:
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 3
1999-CPD-75 | Download from HEC site Electronic file not available. |
CPD-76
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HEC-GeoRAS An Extension for Support of HEC-RAS using ArcView User's Manual The documentation for HEC-RAS consists of a User's Manual which describes how to use the interface; a Hydraulic Reference Manual which describes the data required, equations used, solution techniques, and modeling advice; and an Applications Guide which contains 17 example applications of using various aspects of HEC-RAS. All three documents are in PDF format and can be viewed online or downloaded. HEC Oct2002 | NTIS:
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 154
2002-CPD-76 | Download from HEC site Electronic file not available. |
CPD-58
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HEC-LIB, Programmer's Manual This document provides programmers information on the various subroutines in the library HECLIB. The subroutines are deigned to be called by program written in FORTRAN77. The reader of this document should have a working knowledge of FORTRAN. HEC Aug1987 | NTIS: AD-A273861
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 311
1987-CPD-58 | Download from HEC site (pdf, 653 KB) |
CPD-57
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HEC-LIB, Volume 2: HEC-DSS Subroutines, Programmer's Manual This document is to interface FORTRAN application programs to HECDSS or DSS. The DSS is a database system that was developed to meet needs for data storage and retrieval for water resource studies.The current DDS include the widely used program HEC-1 and EAD. HEC May1991 | NTIS: AD-A273862
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 271
1991-CPD-57 | Download from HEC site (pdf, 888 KB) |
CPD-67
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HEC-PBA, Project Benefit Accomplishments, User's Manual User's manual for a pair of computer program that enables users to calculate flood damage and benefit accomplishment attributed to flood control projects. the program run in batch mode on DOS and UNIX operating system, and are called the PREPBA and PBA. the majority of input is defined in PREBA which writes the information in two binary files and PBA reads the files and a hydrograph and computes the damage and benefit. HEC Feb1995 | NTIS: AD-A315855
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 154
1995-CPD-67 | Download (pdf, 5.1 MB) |
CPD-70
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HEC-RAS River Analysis System Applications Guide Version 3.1 The documentation for HEC-RAS consists of a User's Manual which describes how to use the interface; a Hydraulic Reference Manual which describes the data required, equations used, solution techniques, and modeling advice; HEC Nov2005 | NTIS:
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 17
2005-CPD-70 | Download from HEC site Electronic file not available. |
CPD-69
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HEC-RAS, River Analysis System, Hydraulics Reference Manual The documentation for HEC-RAS consists of a User's Manual which describes how to use the interface; a Hydraulic Reference Manual which describes the data required, equations used, solution techniques, and modeling advice; HEC Jul1995 | NTIS: AD-A311952
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 152
1995-CPD-69 | Download from HEC site Electronic file not available. |
CPD-68
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HEC-RAS, River Analysis System, User's Manual The documentation for HEC-RAS consists of a User's Manual which describes how to use the interface; a Hydraulic Reference Manual which describes the data required, equations used, solution techniques, and modeling advice HEC Jul1995 | NTIS: AD-A311953
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 176
1995-CPD-68 | Download from HEC site Electronic file not available. |
78-4
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Hill Reestablishment: Retrospective Community Study of a Relocated New England Town This study retrospectively analyzes the 1940 relocation of Hill, NewHampshire.
The process and techniques of relocation and the social, political and
economic impacts of the relocation are examined over three time periods:
pre-relocation, relocation-construction, and post relocation. Steven P Adler ;Edmund F Jansen , Jr. May1978 | NTIS: AD-A058220
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 229
1978-CON-04 | Download (pdf, 6.5 MB) |
IWR04-NSMS-4
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Historical Origins and Demographic and Geologic Influences on Corps of Engineers Coastal Missions The United States Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) has a demanding mission in building and maintaining civil works projects along the coasts and in inland waters of the United States. This mission includes maintaining deep-draft and recreation navigation into harbors and waterways, building projects for coastal storm protection and flood damage reduction, and environmental protection and restoration programs. These projects are based on or influenced by a number of factors, including: (1) Historical settlement and development patterns; (2) Geographical and geological conditions that vary regionally; (3) Increasing pressures of a growing population that inhabits the coasts; (4) Economic factors, such as the fundamental need to maintain navigable ports and waterways. All demographic data point to the fact that the U.S. coastal population will continue to grow. Accordingly, that there will be continued demand for infrastructure improvement, storm protection, recreation development, and environmental restoration in the coastal zone. With respect to economic conditions, our growing dependence on imported petroleum products means that many ports, especially in the Gulf of Mexico area, will have to be improved to accommodate larger ships. The result will be increased dredging to deepen and maintain the channels. Charles Chesnutt ;Andrew Morang , PhD Jan2004 | NTIS:
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 43
2004-NSM-04 | Download (pdf, 4.3 MB) |
NWS-11
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History of Great Lakes Navigation This pamphlet is one of a series on the history of navigation done
as part of the National Waterways Study, authorized by Congress in
Public Law 94-587. The National Waterways Study is an intensive review
by the Corps of Engineers' Institute for Water Resources of past, present,
and future needs and capabilities of the United States water transportation
network. The Historical Division of the Office of the Chief of
Engineers supervised the development of this pamphlet, which is designed
to present a succinct overview of the subject area.
Jan1983 | NTIS:
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 122
1983-NWS-10 | Download (pdf, 1.8 MB) |
NWS-13
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History of Navigation and Navigation Improvements on the Pacific Coast This National Waterways Study pamphlet dicusses navigation on the Pacific Coast. Its contents range from improvements made to challenges met.
Jan1983 | NTIS:
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 163
1983-NWS-04 | Download (pdf, 1.9 MB) |
NWS-17
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History of Navigation in the Ohio River Basin This pamphlet is one of a series on the history of navigation done
as part of the National Waterways Study, authorized by Congress in .
Public Law 94-587. The National Waterways Study is an intensive review
by the Corps of Engineers' Institute for Water Resources of past, present,
and future needs and capabilities of the United States water transportation
network. The Historical Division of the Office of the Chief of .
Engineers supervised the development of. this pamphlet, which is designed
to present a succinct overview of the subject area.
Jan1983 | NTIS:
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 78
1983-NWS-05 | Download (pdf, 1.3 MB) |
NWS-16
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History of Navigation on the Lower Mississippi River This National Waterwats Study pamphlet discusses the history of the Mississippi River, It covers topics such as; the evolution, discovery and exploration of the Mississippi; navigations during the streamboat era; and other topics associated with the river.
Jan1983 | NTIS:
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 71
1983-NWS-08 | Download (pdf, 959 KB) |
NWS-6
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History of the Commercial Waterways and Ports of the U.S., Volume I, From Settlement to Completion of the Erie Canal The National Waterways Study offers the opportunity for a review of the history of the waterways in the context of the transportation needs of the nation today and into the next
century . , Such a review serves practical purposes in that it helps identify those actions toward resources development which have been effective and those which did not produce desired results or led to unfavorable outcomes .
Apr1980 | NTIS:
1 Total Volumes: 1
1980-NWS-01 | Download (pdf, 2.9 MB) |
NWS-12
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History of the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway This pamphlet is one of a series on the history of navigation done as part of the National Waterways Study, authorized by,Congress in
Public Law 94-587. The National Waterways Study is an intensive review by the Corps of Engineers' Institute for Water Resources of past, present, and future needs and capabilities of the United States water transportation network. The Historical Division of the Office of the Chief of Engineers supervised the development of this pamphlet, which is designed to present a'succinct overview of the subject area.
Jan1983 | NTIS:
1 Total Volumes: 1
1983-NWS-03 | Download (pdf, 1.2 MB) |
NWS-15
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History of the Waterways of the Atlantic Coast of the United States This pamphlet is one of a series on the history of navigation done as part of the National Waterways Study, authorized by Congress in
Public Law 94-587. The National Waterways Study is an intensive review by the Corps of Engineers' Institute for Water Resources of past, present, and future needs and capabilities of the United States water transportation network. The Historical Division of the Office of the Chief of Engineers supervised the development of this pamphlet, which is designed to present a succinct overview of the subject area.
Jan1983 | NTIS:
1 Total Volumes: 1
1983-NWS-06 | Download (pdf, 2.9 MB) |
NWS-14
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History of Transportation on the Upper Mississippi and Illinois Rivers This pamphlet is one of a series on the history of navigation done
as part of the National Waterways Study, authorized by Congress in
Public Law 94-587. The National Waterways Study is an intensive review
by the Corps of Engineers' Institute for Water Resources of past, present,
and future needs and capabilities of the United States water , transportation
network. The Historical Division of the Office of the Chief of
Engineers supervised the development of this pamphlet, which is designed
to present a succinct overview of the subject area.
Jan1983 | NTIS:
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 128
1983-NWS-06 | Download (pdf, 2.1 MB) |
71-9.1
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Honey Hill: A Systems Analysis For Planning the Multiple Use of Controlled Water Areas Vol. 1 of 2 The first purpose of this research was to focus attention on ways and means for
measuring non-monetary social and environmental costs and benefits and comparing
them with costs and benefits measurable in dollars. The second purpose was to
develop better ways to plan for the multiple use of water and related land resources,
with emphasis on recreation uses.
The data on the area were stored, analyzed and displayed using computer graphics
techniques developed by the investigators. The study developed sets of quality
indices for visual quality, ecological damage, wildlife habitat, etc. Grid areas
were evaluated and ranked in terms of various uses, thus laying the basis for a
planning evaluation process for site development. A simulation model was develope
which allows for comparison of the effects over time of alternative recreation plans.
Alternatives were developed and tested in the model utilizing both "best professional
judgment plans" and alternatives derived from a mathematical programming model
developed by the authors. Timothy Murray ;Peter Rogers ;David Sinton ;Carl Steinitz ;Richard Toth ;Douglas Way Oct1971 | NTIS: AD-A736343
1 Total Volumes: 2
Pages: 449
1971-RPT-09A | Download (pdf, 10.0 MB) |
71-9.2
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Honey Hill: A Systems Analysis For Planning the Multiple Use of Controlled Water Areas Vol. 2 of 2 This research by the Department of Landscape Architecture Research Office, Harvard University, had two major aims. The first purpose was to focus attention on ways and means for measuring non-monetary social and environmental costs and benefits and comparing them with costs and benefits measurable in dollars. The second purpose was to develop better ways to plan for the multiple use of water and related land resources, with emphasis on recreation uses. Timothy Murray ;Peter Rogers ;David Sinton ;Carl Steinitz ;Richard Toth ;Douglas Way Oct1971 | NTIS: AD-A736344
2 Total Volumes: 2
Pages: 338
1971-RPT-09B | Download (pdf, 5.1 MB) |
10-R-6
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How to Conduct a Shared Vision Planning Process In this guide, Shared Vision Planning is described as a process for resolving water management disputes, because that is the context in which it is used by the Corps of Engineers. But the technique can be and has been used to address issues in other fields such as transportation and energy planning. IWR believes the approach has broad applicability. James L Creighton , PhD May2010 | NTIS:
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 91
2010-SVP-R-06 | Download (pdf, 875 KB) |
05-NETS-P-06
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HSAM NETS activity HSAM: An Interactive Immersive Animation Deep-Draft Maritime Traffic Simulations Shana Heisey ;Keith Hofseth ;Richard M Males ;Cory Rogers ;William K. Woelbeling Oct2005 | NTIS:
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 16
2005-NET-P-06 | Download (pdf, 691 KB) |
85-R-4
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Human Costs Assessment - The Impacts of Flooding and Nonstructural Solutions - Tug Fork Valley West Virginia and Kentucky This study of the human resource costs of flooding, and the capacity of local public for effective participation by the IWR with the assistance of contractors at the request of Huntington District. The objective of the study were to formulate and evaluate innovative strategies for the solution of long standing flooding problems in the Tug River Basin. David J Allee ;Lloyd G Antle ;Annabelle Bender Motz ;Barbara T Osgood ;Charles E Simpkins ;Austin VanDerslice Apr1980 | NTIS:
1 Total Volumes: 1
1985-RES-04 | Download (pdf, 14.7 MB) |
84-RS-3
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Human Costs of Flooding the 1979 "Easter" Flood at Jackson, Mississippi: IWR Special Study for the Mobile District This IWR support study at the request of the Mobile District:is an estimate of
human damages (as distinct from property), based on the psychological trauma effects of flooding. Floods distort or interrupt the normal states of the
individual and the family. The psychological and behavioral effects of a flood that harm and impair the person can be and are defacto, "priced" in both legal
(e.g. Buffalo Creek) and technical (American Medical Association & Veteran's Admin.) procedures as dysfunctional to society in the entitleMenfs or social
maintenance cost senses implied by NED "theory." The report contains an estimation of the monetized "human" costs of flooding on the Pearl River at
Jackson, MS. It also provides a comparative base in the Tug Fork (WV) and Lake Elsinore (CA) cases so that the reader may assess the results for Jackson in an empirical context. Kevin A Alexander ;Lloyd G Antle ;Charles E Simpkins Apr1984 | NTIS:
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 146
1984-RMB-03 | Download (pdf, 1.8 MB) |
00-R-6
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Hurricane Fran Effects on Communities With and Without Shore Protection: A Case Study at Six North Carolina Beaches This report presents the findings and conclusions of a task force review of four areas along the
North Carolina coast, which were impacted by two hurricanes during the summer of 1996. Two of the
areas were protected by Corps shoreline protection projects and two were not.
Dec2000 | NTIS:
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 272
2000-RPT-06 | Download (pdf, 10.6 MB) |
AD-1
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Hydraulics and Hydrology Capability Assessment - Task Force Report Hydrology and Hydraulic (H&H) Capability in USACE has declined substantially in recent years. A profiles of USACE H&H staff is included and their views of critical issues facing their community on practice ware pooled and summarized. A series of recommendations are forwarded and discussed. The status of recommendations implementation is assessed and discuss circa May 2003 HEC Aug2003 | NTIS:
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 274
2003-AD-1 | Download from HEC site Electronic file not available. |
CPD-10
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Hydraulics Graphics Package, User's Manual (HGP)
HEC Nov1985 | NTIS: AD-A235605
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 106
1985-CPD-10 | |
75-R1
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Hydroelectric Power Potential at Corps of Engineers Projects
Amichai Gilead ;G. P Johnson ;Brion Richard Sasaki ;Ralph L Trisko May1975 | NTIS: AD-A018359
1 Total Volumes: 1
1975-RES-01 | |
75-R2
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Hydroelectric Power Potential at Corps of Engineers Projects, Recommendations and Executive Summary
Ralph L Trisko May1975 | NTIS: AD-A013402
1 Total Volumes: 1
1975-RES-02 | |
TD-15
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Hydrologic Analysis of Ungaged Watersheds Using HEC-1 This report discussed general approaches to frequency analyses for ungaged watershed, effects of the extent of data availability on choice of approach, and regionalization of hydrologic parameters. Hypothetical rainfall data are often the only rainfall data available for study, so meothd for use of this data are presented. The use of HEC-1 for watershed modeling is described and techniques are given in detail for the estimation and calibration of HEC-1 model parameters. HEC Apr1982 | NTIS: AD-A117614
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 174
1982-TD-15 | Download from HEC site (pdf, 15.8 MB) |
TP-131
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Hydrologic Aspects of Flood Warning - Preparedness Programs A reliable flood-threat recognition system is a vital component of sound flood warning preparedness program. The tradeoff between warning time and warning reliability is illustrated, and methods for estimating warning time are discussed. HEC Aug1990 | NTIS: AD-A225777
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 11
1990-TP-131 | Download from HEC site (pdf, 285 KB) |
TP-96
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(The)Hydrologic Engineering Center Experience in Nonstructural Planning This paper deals with the role of nonstructural measures in floodplain management, the role of creativity in analysis, the role of analysis, and tools for analysis. Darryl W Davis HEC;William K Johnson Feb1984 | NTIS: AD-A141860
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 11
1984-TP-96 | Download from HEC site (pdf, 603 KB) |
TP-92
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Hydrologic Engineering Center Planning Models The HEC has developed and supports a family of computer programs designed to aide them in their work. The program include catchment, channel, alluvial, and statistical process models, system operation models, plan evaluation models, and data engagement programs. These models individually and collectively have been used throughout the Corps in a wide range of water resource planning studies. Darryl W Davis ;David T. Ford HEC Dec1983 | NTIS: AD-A139010
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 13
1983-TP-92 | Download from HEC site (pdf, 713 KB) |
TP-116
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(The)Hydrologic Engineering Center's Activities in Watershed Modeling The HEC-1 Flood Hydrograph Package are presented. The HEC-1 model provides a wide range of hydrologic capabilities along with several unique analysis features. The current limitations of the model are reviewed. Presently, much work is being done to overcome several of these limitations. Near-term developments have concentrated on making the operational environment user friendly and improving several of the hydrologic analysis features. The direction of HEC future watershed modeling efforts is described. The efforts focus on improving the user environment and advancing the hydrologic analysis capabilities to maintain state of the art technology. Gary W. Brunner HEC Jul1987 | NTIS: AD-A184009
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 18
1987-TP-116 | Download from HEC site (pdf, 658 KB) |
TD-14
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Hydrologic Engineering in Planning This manual is intended as instructive material which presents the basic purpose, concepts and methodologies of hydrologic engineering. It is organized into three main sections: Hydrograph Analysis, Fluvial Hydraulics, and Frequency Analysis. Also, covered are Reservoir Yield Studies and Managing Hydrologic Studies. Michael W. Burnham ;Darryl W Davis HEC;William K Johnson Apr1981 | NTIS: AD-A117812
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 342
1981-TD-14 | Download from HEC site (pdf, 26.2 MB) |
TP-149
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(The)Hydrologic Modeling System (HEC-HMS): Design and Development Issues The HEC-HMS is a software package for precipitation runoff simulation. Software development and architecture issues associated with development of HEC-HMS are described. The software's object oriented structure and the role of its graphical user interface are presented. HEC Jun1995 | NTIS: AD-A296422
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 8
1995-TP-149 | Download (pdf, 771 KB) |
CPD-74C
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Hydrologic Modeling System HEC-HMS Applications Guide The document illustrates application of program HEC-HMS to typical studies of those undertaken by Corps' office, including urban flooding studies, flood frequency studies, flood loss reduction studies, flood warning system planning studies, reservoir design studies, and environmental studies. HEC Dec2002 | NTIS:
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 116
2002-CPD-74C | Download from HEC site (pdf, 1.6 MB) |
CPD-74B
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Hydrologic Modeling System HEC-HMS Technical Reference Manual
HEC Mar2000 | NTIS:
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 157
2000-CPD-74B | |
CPD-74A
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Hydrologic Modeling System HEC-HMS User's Manual Version 2.1 The program features a completely integrated work environment including a database, data entry utilities, computation engine, and result reporting tools. A graphical user interface allows the user seamless movement between the different parts of the program. Simulation results are stored in the DSS and can be used in conjunction with other software for studies of water availability, urban drainage, flow forecasting, future urbanization impact, reservoir spillway design, flood damage reduction, floodplain regulation, and systems operation. HEC 2005 | NTIS:
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 188
2005-CPD-74A | Download from HEC site (pdf, 3.7 MB) |
CPD-34
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Hydrologic Parameters, User's Manual (HYDPAR) Subbasin or watershed hydrologic parameters that might be used as input to rainfall-runoff models or other analytical techniques can be determined by using the HYDPAR program. At present the parameters that can be generated are (1) those needed for the U.S. Soil Conservation Service (SCS) Curve
Number (CN) technique and (2) those needed for watershed modeling usingsubbasin imperviousness and characteristics of the Snyder unit hydrograph procedure. HEC Jul1985 | NTIS: AD-A273505
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 84
1985-CPD-34 | Download (pdf, 2.2 MB) |
SP-28
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Hydrology & Hydraulics Workshop on Risk Based Analysis for Flood Damage Reduction Studies The workshop on Risk Based Analysis for Flood Damage Reduction Studies provided an opportunity to assess the progress made singe the Montecello, MN. The objective of the workshop were to: review the present policy and procedures for performing risk base analysis studies, and identify key issues and discuss their means of resolution, and define and discuss Corps procedures and requirements for levee certification. The workshop proceeding are contained herein. Michael W. Burnham ;Darryl W Davis HEC Oct1997 | NTIS:
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 12
1997-SP-RSK-28 | Download from HEC site (pdf, 18.5 MB) |
CPD-38
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Hydropower Analysis Using Streamflow Duration Procedures, User's Manual (HYDUR) (Revised Jan 1985)
HEC Sep1982 | NTIS: AD-A235606
1 Total Volumes: 1
Pages: 146
1982-CPD-38 | |