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Suggested Citation:"References." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2004. Portable Scour Monitoring Equipment. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13719.
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50 REFERENCES 1. Schall, J. D., 1996, “Scour Monitoring and Instrumentation,” Federal Highway Administration Demonstration Project 97, Participant Workbook. Publication No. FHWA-SA-96-036, revised October 1998. 2. Jones, J. S., Alqalam, K., Gratton, B., and Summers, B., 1995, “Effect of the 1994 Southeast Flooding on the Highway Sys- tem in Georgia,” unpublished handout presented at the 1995 ASCE Hydraulics Division Conference, San Antonio, TX. 3. Richardson, E. V. and Lagasse, P. F., 1999, “Stream Stability and Scour at Highway Bridges,” a compendium of papers from ASCE Water Resource Engineering Conferences between 1991 and 1998. 4. Mueller, D. S., and Landers, M. N., 1999. “Portable Instrumen- tation for Real-Time Measurement of Scour at Bridges,” Federal Highway Administration Publication No. FHWA-RD-99-085 (FHWA approval pending), Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center, McLean, VA. 5. Schall, J. D., Richardson, J. R., and Price, G. R., 1994, “Low- cost Bridge Scour Measurements,” proceedings of the 1994 ASCE Hydraulic Measurements Conference. 6. Mellor, C. A., and Fisher, P. F., 1999. “Side Scan Sonar Imagery and its Applicability to the Analysis of Scour at Tidal Bridges Examples from North Carolina,” ASCE, Proceedings of 1999 International Water Resource Engineering Conference, August 8–12, 1999, Seattle, WA, Session BS-3. 7. Barksdale, G., 1994, “Bridge Scour During the 1993 Floods in the Upper Mississippi River Basin,” proceedings of the 1994 ASCE Hydraulic Engineering Conference. 8. Placzek, G., and Haeni, F. P., 1995, “Surface-Geophysical Techniques Used to Detect Existing and Infilled Scour Holes Near Bridge Piers,” USGS Water Resources Investigations Report 95-4009, prepared in Cooperation with the Federal Highway Administration. 9. Horne, W., 1993, “Scour Inspection Using Ground Penetrating Radar,” proceedings of the 1993 ASCE Hydraulic Engineering Conference. 10. Spicer, K. R., Costa, J. E., and Placzek, G., 1997, “Measuring Flood Discharge in Unstable Stream Channels Using Ground- penetrating Radar,” Geology, Vol. 25, No. 5, May. 11. Bath, W. R., 1999, “Remote Methods of Underwater Inspec- tion of Bridge Structures,” FHWA Report RD-99-100, Turner- Fairbank Highway Research Center, McLean, VA. 12. Skinner, J. V., 1986, “Measurement of Scour-Depth Near Bridge Piers,” USGS Water Resources Investigations Report 85-4106, prepared in cooperation with the Federal Highway Administration. 13. Richardson, E. V., and Davis, S. R., 2001, “Evaluating Scour at Bridges,” Hydraulic Engineering Circular No. 18, Federal Highway Administration Publication FHWA NHI 01-001, Washington D.C. 14. Lagasse, P. F., Schall, J. D., and Richardson, E. V., 2001, “Stream Stability at Highway Structures,” Hydraulic Engi- neering Circular No. 20, Federal Highway Administration Publication FHWA NHI 01-002, Washington D.C. 15. Lagasse, P. F., Zevenbergen, L. W., Schall, J. D., and Clopper, P. E., 2001, “Bridge Scour and Stream Instability Counter- measures,” Hydraulic Engineering Circular No. 23, Federal Highway Administration Publication FHWA NHI 01-003, Washington D.C.

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TRB's National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Report 515: Portable Scour Monitoring Equipment presents the findings of a research project undertaken to develop portable scour monitoring equipment for measuring streambed elevations at bridge foundations during flood conditions. The report provides specific fabrication and operation guidance for a portable scour monitoring device.

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