Following my query about published material on construction of marine
structures, the following has been received which might be of interest for
all. Many thanks for those who replied.
1-Poulos, H.G.: Marine geotechnics : Unwin Hyman , 1988.
2- A chapter by Jardine on Cyclic loading of soils :from theory to design
/ edited by M.P. O'Reilly and S.F. Brown. - Glasgow : Blackie , 1991
3- The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Shore Protection Manual (SPM), now
called the Coastal Engineering Manual (CEM), http://www.veritechinc.com .
4- Offshore Structures by Reddy and Arockiasamy, Krieger Publishing (Vol 1
- ISBN 0-89464-206-5, Vol 2 -IBSN 0-89464-385-1)..
5- Grace, R.A "Marine Outfall systems, Planning, Design and Construction",
Prentics Hall, Inc, New Jersey, 1978.
6- CIRIA/CUR "Manual on the use of rock in coastal engineering
(particularly useful for design/construction of breakwaters)(CIRIA SPECIAL
Publication No 83, CIRIA/CUR"1991
7- Revetment Manual - see
http://www.hrwallingford.co.uk/dissemination/reports/coastal.html.
8- Simm J.D. & Cruickshank I.C (Eds) (1998) "Construction risk in coastal
and engineering" ISBN 0-7277-2686-2, Thomas Telford, London.
9- "Revetement systems against Wave Attack" DETR/Wallingfor, Thomas
Telford Publ., 1998
10- Geotechnical Practice in Offshore Engineering" "S.G.Wright (Ed.)"
1983, "ASCE"
11- Allsop N.W.H. & McConnell K.J (2000) "Protection for coastal and
shoreline structures exposed to wave attack" Chapter 2 in Handbook of
Coastal Engineering, Editor J. Herbich, publn. McGraw-Hill, New York
(scheduled April 2000).
12- Port & Harbour Research Institute "'Handbook of Port & Harbour
Research Institute' by Tsinker (1997),blished by Chapman & Hall. Also,
there is an english edition (2000) of the 'Technical Standards for Port
and Harbour facilities in Japan',
* * * Further information on texts can also be found at
http://www.coastal.udel.edu/coastal/books.html
Ali FAKHER
Lecturer in Geotech. Eng.
Civil Eng. Dept., Tehran Univ.
Tehran, PO Box 14155-6457
Fax: 0098 21 646 10 24
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