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APPLIED OCEAN SCIENCE AND COASTAL ENGINEERING RESEARCH AND EDUCATION AT UPR-MAYAGUEZ
Sylvia Rodríguez-Abudo, M. Canals, and J.
MorellDepartment of Engineering Sciences and Materials
Department of Marine Sciences
CARICOOS
Lessons Learned and Best Practices: Resilience of Coastal
Infrastructure
March 9th, 2017
UPRM CENTER FOR APPLIED
OCEAN SCIENCE AND
ENGINEERING
APPLIED OCEAN SCIENCE AND COASTAL ENGINEERING RESEARCH AND EDUCATION AT UPR-MAYAGUEZ
Sylvia Rodríguez-Abudo, M. Canals, and J.
MorellDepartment of Engineering Sciences and Materials
Department of Marine Sciences
CARICOOS
Lessons Learned and Best Practices: Resilience of Coastal
Infrastructure
March 9th, 2017
UPRM CENTER FOR APPLIED
OCEAN SCIENCE AND
ENGINEERING
CAOSE Overview
Coastal Engineering Education
Coastal Engineering Research
AGENDA:
CAOSE is an interdisciplinary effort that seeks to develop and maintain a state of the art,
externally funded research, service and education program in applied ocean science and coastal
engineering.
Coastal Engineering
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DataBuoy
SAN JUAN
MeteoStation
ARECIBO
MeteoStationAGUADILLA
MeteoStation
RINCON
MeteoStation
RINCON
Wave Buoy
AÑASCO
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PONCE
HFR Antenna
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Meteo Station
NORTH CABO ROJO
HFR Antenna
SOUTH CABO ROJO
HFR Antenna
SAN JUAN
Data Buoy
ISLA MAGUEYES
Meteo Station
ST THOMAS
DataBuoy
ST JOHN
DataBuoy
MAUNABO
HFR Antenna
TWO BROTHERS
Meteo Station
BUCK ISLAND
Meteo Station
NORTH CABO ROJO
Meteo Station
SANDY POINT
Meteo Station
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Meteo Station
CROWN MOUNTAIN
Meteo Station
SAVANAH
ISLANDMeteo
Station
LA PARGUERA
MapCO2 Buoy
SEAGLIDER 1
(variable location)
SEAGLIDER 2
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SOUTH CABO ROJO
Meteo Station
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FY16!CariCOOS!Mid.Year!Progress!Report!!
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Operational Oceanography
MISSION: to improve understanding of ocean and
coastal processes and ways that society can live in
harmony with our coastal environment, while driving
economic growth and improving our quality of life.
OVERVIEW
Coastal Water Quality
Fisheries
Different colleges within UPRM
BY THE NUMBERS
2
College of Engineering Department of Engineering Sciences and Materials
Department of Civil Engineering and Surveying
Department of Mechanical Engineering
College of Arts and Sciences Department of Marine Sciences
Different colleges within UPRM
Million dollars in external funding for FY16
BY THE NUMBERS
2
2
$0
$500,000
$1,000,000
$1,500,000
$2,000,000
$2,500,000
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Different colleges within UPRM
Million dollars in external funding for FY16
Laboratories
BY THE NUMBERS
2
2
3
Different colleges within UPRM
Million dollars in external funding for FY16
Laboratories
BY THE NUMBERS
2
2
3
Different colleges within UPRM
Million dollars in external funding for FY16
Laboratories
BY THE NUMBERS
2
2
3
Different colleges within UPRM
Million dollars in external funding for FY16
Laboratories
PIs + several collaborators across campus
BY THE NUMBERS
2
2
3
5
M. Canals
J. Morell
S. Rodríguez-Abudo
L. Aponte
P. Resto
Different colleges within UPRM
Million dollars in external funding for FY16
Laboratories
PIs + several collaborators across campus
Post doctoral researchers
BY THE NUMBERS
2
2
3
5
2
Different colleges within UPRM
Million dollars in external funding for FY16
Laboratories
PIs + several collaborators across campus
Post doctoral researchers
Graduate studentsSpring Semester 2017
BY THE NUMBERS
2
2
3
5
2
13
Different colleges within UPRM
Million dollars in external funding for FY16
Laboratories
PIs + several collaborators across campus
Post doctoral researchers
Graduate studentsSpring Semester 2017
Undergraduate studentsSpring Semester
2017
BY THE NUMBERS
2
2
3
5
2
13
6
Different colleges within UPRM
Million dollars in external funding for FY16
Laboratories
PIs + several collaborators across campus
Post doctoral researchers
Graduate studentsSpring Semester 2017
Undergraduate studentsSpring Semester
2017
Total MS’s conferred
BY THE NUMBERS
2
2
3
5
2
13
6
9
J. González
P. Chardón
Different colleges within UPRM
Million dollars in external funding for FY16
Laboratories
PIs + several collaborators across campus
Post doctoral researchers
Graduate studentsSpring Semester 2017
Undergraduate studentsSpring Semester
2017
Total MS’s conferred
Courses taught
BY THE NUMBERS
2
2
3
5
2
13
6
9
6
EDUCATION
The CAOSE educational program seeks to develop a critical
mass of trained individuals with the ability to make informed
and sustainable decisions concerning our coastal and ocean
environment and infrastructure.
Introduction to Coastal Engineering
and Processes INGE 5185
MJ 12:30-1:45 pm Stefani 210
Instructor: Sylvia Rodríguez-Abudo
Schedule: Tuesdays and Thursdays 12:30-1:45 pm, Stefani 210
Pre-requisites: INGE 4010/4015 Fluid Mechanics, or permission from the Department Head
Topics include: Wave dynamics; Tides, surges, tsunamis; Coastal morphodynamics; Coastal sediment transport; Beach engineering and nourishment; Inlet stabilization; among many others.
Resources: UPRM’s Applied Ocean Science and Engineering Laboratory (Stefani 111); invited speakers from industry; www.caricoos.org; among others.
For more information please contact Dr. Rodríguez-Abudo at: [email protected]
INGE 5027: Ocean Wave Dynamics for Engineers
Dr. Sylvia Rodríguez Abudo - Spring 2014 Course Outline
Prerequisites: INGE 4015 (Fluid Mechanics) and MATE 4009 (Ordinary Differential
Equations), or permission from Department Director
Schedule: Tuesday & Thursday 2:00-3:15 PM Stefani 305 (SUBJECT TO CHANGE, please
contact Dr. Rodríguez for more info)
Textbooks:
· Dean, R.G. and Dalrymple, R. A., Water Wave Mechanics for Engineers and Scientists,
World Scientific Publications, 2005.
· Sorensen, R. M., Basic Coastal Engineering, 3rd Ed., Springer, NY, 2006.
· US Army Corps of Engineers, Coastal Engineering Manual, 2002.
http://chl.erdc.usace.army.mil
Overview: This course is an intensive examination of the topic of water waves, focused on the
engineering applications of ocean wave dynamics. Students will analyze in detail the physical
and mathematical fundamentals describing the behavior of ocean waves, and will lear n to use
statistics and extreme wave analysis to develop design wave criteria. The course format will
include lectures, field trips and other hands-on activities. Class topics will include:
· Linear wave theory fundamentals
· Wave transformation: refraction, diffraction, shoaling and wave breaking
· Wave statistics and wave spectra
· Tides and other sea level variations
· Design wave criteria
· Wave-induced currents
· Wave-structure interaction: wave loads, overtopping, reflection, wave runup
· Harbor hydrodynamics
· Other advanced topics will be determined based on student interest
For more information please contact Dr. Rodríguez Abudo at: [email protected]
EDUCATION
In-situBiosensorforDetectionofColiformBacteriainBeachWaters
Pedro Resto Irizarry, PhD Assistant Professor
Department of Mechanical Engineering University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez
FridaySeptember9th@1:30PMStefani109–UPRM
AppliedOceanScienceandEngineeringSeminarSeries
ModelingMeanTidesandCurrentsinPuertoRicoandtheCaribbean
Dr. Juan González López Post-doctoral Fellow
Caribbean Coastal Ocean Observing System
FridayAugust26@1:30PMStefani109-UPRM
AppliedOceanScienceandEngineeringSeminarSeries
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!Conferenciante:!Prof.!Aurelio!Mercado!
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Conferenciante: Ruperto Chaparro Director de Sea Grant Puerto Rico
Universidad de Puerto Rico – Recinto de Universitario de Mayaguez
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FridayNovember20@3:30PMStefani109-UPRM
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UPRM CENTER FOR APPLIED OCEAN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
AblationduetoOscillatoryBoundaryLayer:IncipientMotionofNearshoreSediments
Diane Foster, PhD Director, Center for Ocean Engineering
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ThursdayJanuary19th@10:30AMStefani109–UPRM
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Patricia Chardón, EIT PhD Candidate
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FridayOctober21st@1:30PMStefani109–UPRM
ALL ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND!
AppliedOceanScienceandEngineeringSeminarSeries
ModelingMeanTidesandCurrentsinPuertoRicoandtheCaribbean
Dr. Juan González López Post-doctoral Fellow
Caribbean Coastal Ocean Observing System
FridayAugust26@1:30PMStefani109-UPRM
AppliedOceanScienceandEngineeringSeminarSeries
EDUCATION
Curricular Sequence in Coastal & Ocean EngineeringCORE COURSES
INGE 5185 Introduction to Coastal Engineering 3
CIMA 5015 Physical Oceanography 3
INGE/INCI/INME 4998 Undergraduate Research in Coastal/Ocean
Engineering2
INGE 5996Applied Coastal/Ocean Science & Engineering
Seminar1
ELECTIVE COURSES
INGE 5027 Water Wave Mechanics for Engineers 3
INGE 6XXX Advanced Coastal Hydrodynamics 3
INCI 6305 Wind Engineering 3
CMOF 6631 Geophysical Fluid Dynamics 3
CMOF 6667 Mechanics of Coastal Sediment Transport 3
CMOF 5005 Coastal Structures 3
CIMA 5007 Introduction to Ocean Observing 3
EDUCATION
Graduate Program in Coastal & Ocean Engineering
MS, ME, and PhD degrees in Engineering Sciences with Track in Ocean & Coastal Engineering
Combination of fundamental engineering mechanics coursework with specialty courses in AOSE
Includes coursework from Marine Sciences, Mechanical and Civil Engineering
RESEARCH
Mar Chiquita, Manatí, Puerto Rico
Aguada, Puerto Rico
Some Coastal Engineering and Processes in Puerto Rico
Arecibo, Puerto Rico
Aguadilla, Puerto Rico
G. Salgado, A. Rivera, M. Canals, P. Chardón, and S. Rodríguez-Abudo
RESEARCH
Some examples: Morphological Evolution in Rincón
VIDRIO
RESEARCH
Some examples: Recycled Glass as Beach Nourishment Material
RESEARCH
Some examples: Recycled Glass as Beach Nourishment Material
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RESEARCH
Some examples: Recycled Glass as Beach Nourishment Material
RESEARCH
Some examples: Recycled Glass as Beach Nourishment Material
RESEARCH
Some examples: Recycled Glass as Beach Nourishment Material
J. Vargas, J. Ambrose, M. Suárez
RESEARCH
Some examples: Recycled Glass as Beach Nourishment Material
J. Vargas, J. Ambrose, M. Suárez
RESEARCH
Some examples: Recycled Glass as Beach Nourishment Material
J. Vargas, J. Ambrose, M. Suárez
RESEARCH
Some examples: Recycled Glass as Beach Nourishment Material
J. Vargas, J. Ambrose, M. Suárez
SF = 4𝜋A / P2
RESEARCH
Some examples: Recycled Glass as Beach Nourishment Material
J. Vargas, J. Ambrose, M. Suárez
RMS roughness = 0.006 mm
RESEARCH
Some examples: Stressors on Coastal Barriers
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III. Results/Findings
A. Photograph Analysis
There were only two places where existed observable changes represented in the aerial
photograph analysis and comparison. Peñón Amador and Punta Caracoles, in both places the
eolinanites suffered a collapse, not entirely but in the northern part of the rocks, ocean side.
Below are the images that were used to identify the changes.
o Peñón Amador, Camuy
Coordinates: 18°29'33.5"N 66°52'09.9"W*
SCALE 1:1,000 1930 SCALE 1:1,000 1951
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BLUE/GREEN LINE: 1930 PURPLE LINE: 1951 YELLOW LINE: 1936, MAROON: 2010 (SCALE FOR BOTH 1:500)
o Punta Caracoles, Arecibo
Coordinates:18°30'00.8"N 66°38'47.3"W*
SCALE 1:1,500 (1930 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH) BLUE/GREEN LINE: 1930 MAROON LINE: 2010
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III. Results/Findings
A. Photograph Analysis
There were only two places where existed observable changes represented in the aerial
photograph analysis and comparison. Peñón Amador and Punta Caracoles, in both places the
eolinanites suffered a collapse, not entirely but in the northern part of the rocks, ocean side.
Below are the images that were used to identify the changes.
o Peñón Amador, Camuy
Coordinates: 18°29'33.5"N 66°52'09.9"W*
SCALE 1:1,000 1930 SCALE 1:1,000 1951
’
BLUE/GREEN LINE: 1930 PURPLE LINE: 1951 YELLOW LINE: 1936, MAROON: 2010 (SCALE FOR BOTH 1:500)
o Punta Caracoles, Arecibo
Coordinates:18°30'00.8"N 66°38'47.3"W*
SCALE 1:1,500 (1930 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH) BLUE/GREEN LINE: 1930 MAROON LINE: 2010
Peñón Amador, Camuy
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III. Results/Findings
A. Photograph Analysis
There were only two places where existed observable changes represented in the aerial
photograph analysis and comparison. Peñón Amador and Punta Caracoles, in both places the
eolinanites suffered a collapse, not entirely but in the northern part of the rocks, ocean side.
Below are the images that were used to identify the changes.
o Peñón Amador, Camuy
Coordinates: 18°29'33.5"N 66°52'09.9"W*
SCALE 1:1,000 1930 SCALE 1:1,000 1951
’
BLUE/GREEN LINE: 1930 PURPLE LINE: 1951 YELLOW LINE: 1936, MAROON: 2010 (SCALE FOR BOTH 1:500)
o Punta Caracoles, Arecibo
Coordinates:18°30'00.8"N 66°38'47.3"W*
SCALE 1:1,500 (1930 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH) BLUE/GREEN LINE: 1930 MAROON LINE: 2010
Punta Caracoles, Arecibo
RESEARCH
Some examples: Stressors on Coastal Barriers
Chemical
Stressors
Physical
Stressors
www.tes.com soundwaves.usgs.gov
Sandston
es
RESEARCH
Some examples: Stressors on Coastal Barriers
Chemical
Stressors
Physical
Stressors
www.tes.com soundwaves.usgs.gov
Barrier
Reefs
RESEARCH
Some examples: Stressors on Coastal Barriers
Chemical
Stressors
Physical
Stressors
www.tes.com soundwaves.usgs.gov
Coastal
Structures
RESEARCH
Some examples: Stressors on Coastal Barriers
RESEARCH
Some examples: Stressors on Coastal Barriers
Morphology
change?
Roughness
change?
Material
strength?
Ristroph et al., 2013
Some examples: Rincón Beach Water Quality Nowcast
RESEARCH
Some examples: Rincón Beach Water Quality Nowcast
RESEARCH
Accuracy 0.742424
Sensitivity 0.642857
Specificity 0.769231
Some examples: Beach Water Quality – Dorado, PR
RESEARCH
Some examples: Beach Water Quality – Dorado, PR
RESEARCH
with P. Resto