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Living on the Coast. 2003. Philip Keillor and Elizabeth White, editors. A full color 50 page booklet on shore protection intended to help in protecting investments of shore property on the Great Lakes. Living on the Coast describes how natural processes affect the coast, discusses how to protect coastal investments by adapting to natural processes, and covers risk management and the economics of protecting your coastal investment. This booklet complements the Living with the Lakes booklet. Published by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Detroit District) and University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute. (Download PDF 2.3 Mb) This booklet is provided compliments of the University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute. It may also be ordered online at: http://aqua.wisc.edu/publications/ProductDetails.aspx?productID=439 Stabilizing Coastal Slopes on the Great Lakes. 2005. A 12 page pamphlet written by Ronald Chase, Tuncer Edil, Phillip Keillor, Alan Kehew, and David Mickelson. Much of the coastal slope stabilization material in this pamphlet is drawn from the contribution that the authors made in the Living on the Coast booklet. A University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute publication. (Download PDF 0.4 Mb) Working with Engineers and Contractors on Shore Protection Projects. 2005. A four page pamphlet, written by Gene Clark, Mathew Clark, and Phillip Keillor, that is intended to provide lakeshore property owners who are considering a shore protection project with information and advice on selecting and working with a shore protection professional. A University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute publication. (Download PDF 0.5 Mb) Living with the Lakes. 1999. A 39 page booklet intended to aid in understanding and adapting to Great Lakes water level changes. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Detroit District) and the Great Lakes Commission. Paper copies available from: Great Lakes Commission, Argus II Building, 400 Fourth Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48103-4816. Phone: 734-665-9135. (Download PDF 16.8 Mb) Understanding Natural Hazards. 2001. Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources. A 40 page booklet that provides an introductory guide to natural hazards along the shores of the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River System, large inland lakes, river and stream systems. Written for a Canadian audience, the booklet contains much information of general value to all persons interested in the subject. This book is an introduction to a CD of technical guides on the subject. (Download PDF 5.2 Mb) Subsurface Drainage for Slope Stabilization. 2001. Kevin Forrester. A comprehensive, clearly-written book on ways to control groundwater within eroding slopes. Although this book is written for engineers, it can help property owners understand the problems caused by groundwater within their properties and solutions to these problems. American Society of Civil Engineers Press. 1801 Alexander Bell Drive, Reston, Virginia 20191-4400. 198 page paperback with numerous illustrations. Available for purchase at this web site: www.pubs.asce.org. Note: A copy of this book will also be available to review at the Bayfield County Land Records Department. Biotechnical and Soil Bioengineering Slope Stabilization. 1996. Donald H. Gray and Robbin B. Sotir. This book provides a practical guide for erosion control on slopes, using vegetation with engineering materials. A Wiley-Interscience Publication, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York. 359 page hardcover book plus appendices, references and index. Technical guides for flooding, erosion and dynamic beaches. 2001. Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources. Published by and available from the Watershed Science Centre, Symon's Campus, Trent University, 1600 Westbank Drive, Peterborough, Ontario, K9J 7BS, Canada. |
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