Analysis of Bridge Construction as a Restoration Technique for Everglades National Park, FL, USA, Using Hydrological Numerical Modeling

Author:

Long Stephanie A.1,Cook Amy M.2,Fennema Robert3,Tachiev Georgio I.4,Villamizar Viviana5,Kotun Kevin6,Miralles-Wilhelm Fernando7

Affiliation:

1. Research Assistant, Dept. of Earth and Environment, Florida International Univ., 11200 SW 8th St., ECS 347, Miami, FL 33199 (corresponding author).

2. Research Scientist, Applied Research Center, Florida International Univ., 10555 W. Flagler St., EC 2100, Miami, FL 33174.

3. Hydrologist, South Florida Natural Resources Center, National Park Service, 950 N. Krome Ave., Homestead, FL 33030.

4. Senior Research Scientist, Applied Research Center, Florida International Univ., 10555 W. Flagler St., EC 2100, Miami, FL 33174.

5. Research Assistant, Applied Research Center, Florida International Univ., 10555 W. Flagler St., EC 2100, Miami, FL 33174.

6. Physical Resources Branch, South Florida Natural Resources Center, National Park Service, 950 N. Krome Ave., Homestead, FL 33030.

7. Professor, Dept. of Earth and Environment, Florida International Univ., 11200 SW 8th St., ECS 347, Miami, FL 33199.

Publisher

American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Water Science and Technology,Civil and Structural Engineering

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