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Ike Dike
40 Years of Covering South Belt
Storm Surge and the Future of the Houston Ship
Bastrop County Since 1890 OBITUARIES 13951395 US-290US 290 Page 2 Elgin, TX 78621 NIE Sponsored Special (512) 281-2210 Content on Page 12
Advancing the Ike Dike
Let's Build the Ike Dike
Protecting the Urbanized Areas of the Texas Coast the Ike Dike Example
The Status of the Ike Dike/Coastal Spine
Final Report State of the Bay: a Characterization of the Galveston
The Ike Dike
Proposed Ike Dike Project in Galveston, Texas
Monday Morning Report INTERNAL INFRASTRUCTURE
The Ike Dike
Advancing the Ike Dike
Research Development Fund Annual Report
Engineering the Disaster: a Discussion of Trends in Natural
Response to USACE Texas Coastal Study
Nc Star 2-19-14
"Ike Dike Project" for a Coastal Barrier to Protect
Top View
Why Coastal Texas Plan Must Change Sierra Club Comments
WHEREAS, the City of Seabrook Is Located on the Southeast Texas
Long-Term Community Recovery Plan
Joint Interim Committee to Study a Coastal Barrier System
Characterizing Hurricane Storm Surge Behavior in Galveston Bay Using the SWAN + ADCIRC Model
PEPC Project ID: 47484, Documentid: 53621 Correspondence
Houston-Area Surge Flooding and Its Effects on Regional and National Security
Virtual Field Trip to Upper Texas Coast
Before the Water Gets Too High Texas and the Fight
Ike Dike Concept for Reducing Hurricane Storm Surge in the Houston-Galveston Region
House-Committee-On-Emergency-Preparedness-Interim-Report-2010.Pdf
Clues to Depositional Processes of Ancient Mudrocks – Comparison Of
Chapter 2. the USACE Coastal Spine – a Weakened Ike Dike
Evaluating the Effects of a Coastal Spine
Investigate Innovative Coastal Protection Methods (Ike Dike and Shutter) for Houston Ship Channel and Galveston Coastline Using Numerical Models (Hybrid of Adcirc)
Living with Sea Level Rise on the Upper Texas Coast
When Engineering Solutions to Coastal Surge and Flooding Are Not Sufficient to Meet the Threat
The End of the Line: the Nature and Politics of Resilience in Galveston, Norfolk, and New York City