COASTAL WAVE MODELING FOR JETTY REHABILITATION AT COOS BAY, OREGON
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Lin, L., & Demirbilek, Z. (2018). COASTAL WAVE MODELING FOR JETTY REHABILITATION AT COOS BAY, OREGON. Coastal Engineering Proceedings, 1(36), papers.89. https://doi.org/10.9753/icce.v36.papers.89

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Coos Bay Inlet, located on the Pacific coast of southwestern Oregon, is protected by dual jetties constructed in 1928. Because the inlet is exposing to high energy environment, both north and south jetties have deteriorated since the initial construction. Aging, erosion of foundation, lack of effective maintenance, and channel dredging in the past have accelerated the jetty deterioration. To ensure navigation safety, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is presently investigating the rehabilitation and redesign of jetties. This paper is focused on numerical storm wave modeling of the existing jetties to provide input forcing information to physical model and redesign of jetties.
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