;Contents: The general nature of the coastal zone; General environmental considerations of deepwater ports; Environmental effects of bulk commodities; Analytical framework for port analysis; Analysis and evaluation of specific alternatives; New York area alternatives; The Delaware Bay alternatives; The Chesapeake Bay alternative; Mississippi River Delta alternatives; Freeport, Texas, alternatives; The Los Angeles/Long Beach alternatives; The San Francisco Bay alternatives; The Puget Sound alternatives.
U. S. Deepwater Port Study. Volume IV. The Environmental and Ecological Aspects of Deepwater Ports
1972
294 pages
Report
No indication
English
Civil Engineering , Marine Engineering , Harbors , Shipping(Marine) , Merchant vessels , Seacoast , Advanced planning , United States , Tankers , Cargo ships , Deep water , Water traffic , Civil engineering , Construction , Costs , Commerce , Environment , Site selection , Deepwater ports , Deepwater terminals , Benefit cost analysis , International trade , Environmental surveys , Offshore unloading , Supertankers
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