This report is a user's guide for the Beach Morphology Analysis Package (BMAP), which consists of automated and interactive procedures to analyze morphologic and dynamic properties of beach profiles. The BMAP is a computation utility developed to support desktop computer simulation studies of cross-shore modeling of storm-induced beach erosion for beach fill design. The BMAP includes a graphical interface that produces on-screen plots of user-selected profiles and calculation results that are easily exported to a printer. The present report covers Version 1 of BMAP which is capable of two-dimensional analysis, that is, analysis of beach profiles. This guide provides information to operate BMAP as a stand-alone program under the Disk Operating System (DOS) running on a personal computer (PC).


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    Title :

    User's Guide for the Littoral Environment Observation (LEO) PC Data Retrieval and Analysis System


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    Publication date :

    1994


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    1671553


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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