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Dredging
A Handbook for Engineers

R N Bray (Author), A D Bates (Author), J M Land (Author)

9780340545249

Hardback, published 1 November 1996

448 pages
24.4 x 17.1 x 2.8 cm, 1.02 kg

"A highly instructive account and progresses from the basic principles involved, to the more complex aspects of modern dredging." --Dock and Harbour Authority

"A useful book for port engineers, consultants and contractors in all countries." --Journal of the Institute of Marine Engineers

"A readable and useful guide on dredging for engineers and students...the book is recommended for institutional, corporate and government libraries as a reference or introduction to dredging... A useful book for port engineers, consultants and contractors in all countries." --Journal of the Institute of Marine Engineers

"A first-class source of reference." --Maritime Journal

"There are few books on dredging practice and I suspect none better than this...its value to harbour engineers and to all those whose work touches on dredging is clear." --Hydrographic Journal

"This excellent new second edition is the definitive handbook for both engineers and managers." --Dredging and Port Construction

"The book's organisation and presentation is a treat ... It is indeed a dredging "bible" ... the most comprehensive primer on the subject of dredging." --Terra et Aqua

"Addressing all aspects of dredging technology this book is written by experts in the field." --The Dock and Harbour Authority

"Very well laid out..arguments are clear and the conclusions first rate...this is the best." --Underwater Technology

For this second edition of the highly successful Dredging: A Handbook for Engineers, Nick Bray and his co-authors have fully updated and expanded the book which covers all aspects of modern dredging including operating methods, outputs, costs, contracts and the impact on the environment. Planning and implementing dredging projects, including pre-contract works, is also well covered. The book is generously illustrated with line drawings, photographs and tables, and a useful bibliography appears at the end of each chapter. This definitive handbook will prove invaluable to engineers and managers alike, both as an initial introduction to this specialised topic and as a reference for years to come.

Dredging Works and Their Control - IntroductionPublic relations and safetyDuties and responsibilities of the resident engineerContractor's viewpointControl instrumentationDredging and the Environment - IntroductionThe potential effects of dredging activitiesEnvironmental investigationsDredging plant and sediment resuspensionPretreatment of Rock - IntroductionMechanical methodsDrilling and blastingSurface blastingBlasting coralContract documents of blasting workEnvironmental factorsSafety and legislationDredging pre-treated rock

Subject Areas: Marine engineering [TTS], Harbours & ports [TNFH], Hydraulic engineering [TNF], Civil engineering, surveying & building [TN]

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