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Offshore Wind Guidance Document: Oceanography and Sediment Stability (Version 1) Development of a Conceptual Site Model.
Author(s) -
Jesse Roberts,
Jason Magalen,
Craig Jones
Publication year - 2014
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/1149306
Subject(s) - offshore wind power , key (lock) , submarine pipeline , marine spatial planning , environmental science , storm , environmental resource management , computer science , engineering , oceanography , geology , wind power , computer security , electrical engineering
This guidance document provide s the reader with an overview of the key environmental considerations for a typical offshore wind coastal location and the tools to help guide the reader through a thoro ugh planning process. It will enable readers to identify the key coastal processes relevant to their offshore wind site and perform pertinent analysis to guide siting and layout design, with the goal of minimizing costs associated with planning, permitting , and long - ter m maintenance. The document highlight s site characterization and assessment techniques for evaluating spatial patterns of sediment dynamics in the vicinity of a wind farm under typical, extreme, and storm conditions. Finally, the document des cribe s the assimilation of all of this information into the conceptual site model (CSM) to aid the decision - making processes.

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