Coastal Morphodynamics
The Coastal Morphodynamics Laboratory (CML) was founded in 1991 to facilitate
graduate student and faculty research in coastal morphodynamics. The CML offers
a wide range of state-of-the-art field, laboratory equipment and computers
for research in coastal processes including ocean observing, wave hydrodynamics,
hurricane impacts, sediment transport, beach and nearshore profile measurements,
Geographic Information, mapping, database, and sedimentology. CML houses a
wave tank with a fully automated wave generator. It also has a wide array of
instrumentation customized for hydrodynamics and sediment transport filed experiments,
and a Total Station laser beach profiler. Computing platforms include IBM mainframe,
Compaq Servers, Dell workstations, HP large format plotter and scanner. CML
interfaces with a field support group through the Coastal Studies Institute
at LSU.
Breaker wave heights and net
longshore transport rates for the Derniers and Timbalier Islands
Sugarcane Fibrous Mat Research
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