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CRITERIA FOR THE DEPTHS OF
DREDGED NAVIGATIONAL CHANNELS
Panel on Criteria f or Dredged Depths of Navigational Channel
Marine Board
Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems
National Researcn Council
National Academy Press
Washington, D.C. 1983
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NOTICE: The project that is the subject of this report was approved
by the Governing Board of the National Research Council, whose members
are drawn f rom the councils of the National Academy of Sciences, the
National Academy of Engineering, and the Institute of Medicine . The
members of the committee responsible for the report were chosen for
their special competences and with regard for appropriate balance.
This report has been reviewed by a group other than the authors
according to procedures approved by a Report Review Commi ttee
consisting of members of the National Academy of Sciences, the
National Academy of Engineering, and the Institute of Medicine.
The National Research Council was established by the National Academy
of Sciences in 1916 to associate the broad community of science and
technology with the Academy's purposes of furthering knowledge and of
advising the f ederal government . The Council operates in accordance
with general policies determined by the Academy under the authority of
its congressional charter of 1863, which establishes the Academy as a
private, nonprof it, self-governing membership corporation. The
Council has become the principal operating agency of both the National
Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Engineering in the
conduct of their services to the government, the public, and the
scientif ic and engineering communities . It is administered jointly by
both Academies and the Institute of Medicine. The National Academy of
Engineering and the Institute of Medicine were established in 1964 and
1970 , respectively, under the charter of the National Academy of
Sciences .
This report represents work supported by Grant Number N00014-82-G-0~)3;?
between the Office of Naval Research and the National Academy of
Sciences.
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MARINE BOARD
of the
COMMISSION ON ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL SYSTEMS
NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL
John E . Flipse, Chai Oman
Texas A&M University Foundation
College Station, Texas
Ronald In. Geer, Vice Chairman
Shell Oil Company
Houston, Texas
William M. Benkest
American Institute
of Merchant Shipping
Washington, D. C .
H. Ray Brannon
Exxon Production Research
Houston, Texas
John D. Costlow, Jr.
Duke University Marine Laboratory
Beaufort, North Carolina
Clifton E. Curtis
Center f or Law and Social Policy
Washington, D.C.
Robert G. Dean
University of Florida
Gainesville, Florida
Edward D. Goldberg
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
La Jolla, California
A. Dudley Haff
Annapolis, Maryland
Arthur J. Haskell
Matson Navigation Company
San Francisco, Cal, fornia
James A. Higgins
Stanley Associates
Washington, D.C.
Griff C. Lee
McDermott, Inc .
New Orleans, Louisiana
~ramlette McClelland
McClelland Engineers, Inc.
Houston, Texas
STAFF
Jack W. Boller
Executive Director
Donald W. Perkins, Assistant Executive Director
Charles A. Bookman, Senior Staff Officer
Michael E. Gaffney, Senior Staff Officer
Aurora M. Gallagher, Senior Staff Officer
Richard W. Rumke, Senior Staff Officer
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Allen E. Schumacher, Vice Chairman
American Hull Insurance Syndicate
New York, New York
J. Robert Moore
University of Texas at Austin
Austin, Texas
Hyla S. Napadensky
IIT Research Institute
Chicago, Illinois
Fredric Raichlen
California Institute of Technology
Pasadena, California
Clifford M. Sayre
E. I. DuPont de Nemours and Company
Wilmington, Delaware
Eric Schenker
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Willard F. Searle, Jr.
Searle Consortium, Inc.
Alexandria, Virginia
Julian H. Singman
Maritime Institute for Research
and Industrial Development
Washington, D.C.
Nathan Sonenshein
Global Marine Development, Inc.
Newport Beach, California
Marshall P. Tulin
University of California
Santa Barbara, California
James G. Wenzel
Lockheed Missiles and Space Company
Sunnyvale, California
John F. Wing
Booz, Allen and Hamilton
Bethesda, Maryland
Gale M. Munson, Administrative Assistant
Doris C. Holmes, Financial Assistant
Phyllis Johnson, Secretary
Tersie Noble, Secretary
Guerry Teeple, Secretary
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PANEL ON CRITERIA FOR DREDGED DEPTHS
OF NAVIGATIONAL CHANNELS
MEMBERS
John B. Herbich, Chairman
Director
Center for Dredging Studies
Texas A&M University
College Station, Texas
J. W. Bean
President
C. F. Bean Corporation
New Orleans, Louisiana
Haruzo Eda
Senior Research Engineer
Davidson Laboratory
Stevens Institute of Technology
Hoboken, New Jersey
Eugene H. Harlow
Consulting Civil Engineer
Houston, Texas
Marvin Pitkin
Executive Vice President
Ship Analytics
Washington, D.C
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Fredric Raichlen
Professor
Department of Civil Engineering
California Institute of Technology
Pasadena, California
LIAISON WITH FEDERAL AGENCIES
Col. Maximilian Imhoff
Commander and Director
Water Resources Support Center
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Ft. Belvoir, Virginia
William R. Murden
Chief, Dredging Division
Water Resources Support Center
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Ft. Belvoir, Virginia
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