December, 2005
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Promotion recommendations
due to Dean.
Deadline for graduate applications for admission in
Spring 2006, some departments have earlier deadlines. |
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STAFF MEETING, 10:00 AM, 302 DUPONT HALL. |
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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING HOLIDAY PARTY, BLUE
& GOLD CLUB, 5:00 - 7:00 PM, HOSTED BY DEAN
AND MRS. KALER. |
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Sabbatical leave actions - Provost to Individual
Faculty Senate Meeting, 104 Gore Hall, 4:00 PM |
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Last day of Fall
2005 classes. |
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Reading Day, no examinations scheduled.
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Fall 2005 final examinations begin; grades
due in
Registrar's Office 72 hrs. after scheduled examination or
last class meeting when no final examination is scheduled.
CEE FACULTY MEETING, 10:00 AM, 302 DUPONT HALL.DEPARTMENTAL
HOLIDAY PARTY, DR. AND MRS.
CHAJES' HOME.
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10-11
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Reading Days, no
examinations scheduled.
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Fee payment deadline
for Winter Session 2006. |
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Board of Trustees
meeting, 3:00 PM. |
16
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Deadline for submission
of advanced degree applications
for graduate degrees to be conferred in Winter 2006.
Final examinations for Fall 2005 end.
Residence halls close at 10:00 PM for semester break.
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Holiday Break, University
offices closed from 5:00 PM
Friday, Dec. 23 and will reopen on Tuesday, January 3,
2006. |
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Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Delaware | Newark, DE 19716-3120
phone: 302-831-2442 | e-mail CEE | fax: 302-831-3640
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Swash zone shear stresses
Here, narrow regions of high onshore directed stress are observed to occur alternately between broad regions of smaller magnitude offshore-directed stress provided by skewed wave motions in the surf zone. Variations in the stress magnitude are also observed along the wave propagation direction and are related to the variations in wave dissipation at the bed and likely a lower-frequency wave component in the wave basin.
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