30th International Conference on Coastal Engineering
September 3-8, 2006
Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego
San Diego, California
www.ICCE2006.com
The 30th International Conference on Coastal Engineering is being
organized by the Local Organizing Committee under the auspices of the
Coastal Engineering Research Council (CERC) of the Coasts, Oceans,
Ports and Rivers Institute (COPRI) of the American Society of Civil
Engineers (ASCE). The Organizing Committee of ICCE 2006 invites you
to attend the 30th ICCE, which will be held in San Diego from
September 3-8, 2006. ICCE 2006 will continue the successful
conference series, which is the world's premier forum on coastal
engineering and related sciences.
ICCE 2006 will be held at the Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego on the
waterfront at Seaport Village of San Diego Harbor. Restaurants,
hotels, shops and downtown San Diego are all within easy walking
distance. To be placed on our mailing list, please email your name,
company name, address, phone number, fax number and email address to
info@icce2006.com . If you would like a copy of Bulletin No. 2 please
indicate so in your email. Visit the ICCE 2006 website at
www.ICCE2006.com for additional information.
FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS
Prospective authors are invited to submit papers dealing with the
conference subjects or related topics. An author cannot be listed as
first author on more than one paper. Papers must be presented at the
conference to be included in the Proceedings published after the
conference. An author may only present one paper at the conference
unless they have received prior approval from the LOC to present an
additional paper due to special circumstances such as sickness or
travel problems for the original presenter, otherwise only one paper
will be published in the Proceedings per presenting author.
To submit abstracts to ICCE 2006, enter your abstract title, subject
and author information at the following web site:
http://web2000.wes.army.mil/chlconf/submit.htm
This web page will automatically provide you with an abstract number
when you submit your abstract information. Next, submit your abstract
by e-mail to ICCE@erdc.usace.army.mil in PDF format (1MB limit) with
the abstract number in the e-mail subject line. Abstracts must be in
English, maximum two pages, including figures, tables and references.
The abstract should include titles, affiliations and complete
addresses, including fax and email, of all authors. Please underline
the name of the author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
If authors do not have e-mail access, abstracts may be mailed to:
Dr. Jane McKee Smith
Coastal Engineering Research Council, ASCE
Engineer Research and Development Center
3909 Halls Ferry Road, HF-CS
Vicksburg, MS 39180-6199 USA
Facsimile copies will not be accepted.
Summaries must be received by Friday, July 15, 2005.
Authors will be notified of the status of their summaries by December
1, 2005. Accepted authors will receive instructions for preparing an
abstract for publication. The book of abstracts will be distributed
to delegates at the conference.
Conference Subjects
Original papers are invited on theory, measurement, analysis, modeling
and practice for the following topics. Practical papers detailing the
design, construction and performance of case study coastal projects
are especially encouraged.
Ø Coastal Oceanography and Meteorology
Wave Characteristics, Wave Theories, Wave Transformation, Tides, Wave
Setup and Other Water Level Fluctuations
Ø Coastal Sediment Processes
Sediment Transport Processes, Coastal Erosion and Shoreline Changes
Ø Coastal Structures
Planning, Design, Construction, Performance and Maintenance
Ø Ports and Harbors
Dredging, Mooring, Harbor Resonance, Planning, Design, and Construction
Ø Coastal Environment
Coastal Pollution, Recreation, Water Quality, Wetlands and Estuaries
Ø Coastal Hazards and Flood Risk Management
Coastal Storms, Seismic and Tsunami Events, Impact of Climate Change,
Beach and Bluff Erosion, Wave Runup and Overtopping, Coastal Flooding,
Regional Coastal Observation Systems and Warning Systems
Ø Sustainable Coastal Development
Energy Development, Coastal Management, Navigation and Transportation
Ø Shore Protection
Beach Nourishment, Bypassing, Hard Structures and Hybrid Projects