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Cuiping Kuang, Xuejian Han, Jiabo Zhang, Qingping Zou and Boling Dong
Beach nourishment, a common practice to replenish an eroded beach face with filling sand, has become increasingly popular as an environmentally friendly soft engineering measure to tackle coastal erosion. In this study, three 200 m long offshore submerge...
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Bruna de Queiroz, Freek Scheel, Sofia Caires, Dirk-Jan Walstra, Derrick Olij, Jeseon Yoo, Ad Reniers and Wiebe de Boer
In process-based numerical models, reducing the amount of input parameters, known as input reduction (IR), is often required to reduce the computational effort of these models and to enable long-term, ensemble predictions. Currently, a comprehensive perf...
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Masatoshi Yuhi, Masayuki Matsuyama and Kazuhiro Hayakawa
Sandy beaches play a key role in regional tourism. It is important to understand the principal morphological processes behind preserving attractive beaches. In this study, morphological variation on the Chirihama Coast, Japan, an important local tourism ...
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Dirk-Jan R. Walstra, Daan A. Wesselman, Eveline C. Van der Deijl and Gerben Ruessink
Inter-annual bar dynamics may vary considerably across sites with very similar environmental settings. In particular, the variability of the bar cycle return period (Tr) may differ by a factor of 3 to 4. To date, data studies are only partially successfu...
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Fang-Ju Jao, Hone-Jay Chu and Yi-Hsing Tseng
Historical aerial images are important to retain past ground surface information. The land-use land-cover change in the past can be identified using historical aerial images. Automatic historical image registration and stitching is essential because the ...
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Marco Cisternas,Ingrid Contreras,Alberto Araneda
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The tsunami triggered by the earthquake of May 22, 1960, flowed violently into the Maullín River estuary. According to eyewitnesses, the tsunami deposited a widespread sand layer throughout the estuarine marshes. The aim of this study was to determine wh...
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Haiming Zhang, Aifeng Tao, Junhao Tu, Junwei Su and Shuya Xie
Intensive wave reflection occurs when the wavelengths of the incident waves and bottom undulations are in a 2:1 ratio. Existing studies have included the Bragg resonance phenomenon of waves passing over a continuous undulating bottom parallel to and obli...
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Gabriela Medellín, Martí Mayor, Christian M. Appendini, Ruth Cerezo-Mota and José A. Jiménez
Wave runup is a relevant parameter to determine the storm impact on barrier islands. Here, the role of the beach morphology on wave runup and storm impact was investigated at four coastal communities located on the northern Yucatan coast. Current wave co...
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Christian F. Lenhart, Jason R. Naber and John L. Nieber
There have been significant increases in stream flow in many rivers of the Upper Midwestern United States since 1980. Increased summer flows may negatively impact ecological processes, including aquatic organisms? life cycles. The smooth softshell (Apalo...
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C. Mike Bell,Manuel Suarez
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ABSTRACT. The Apeleg Formation is a Lower Cretaceous marine succession of the Aisen Basin of southern Chile. Clastic sediments were deposited in a shallow epicontinental sea in a north-south elongated retroarc basin. This sedimentary basin developed as t...
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C. Mike Bell,Manuel Suarez
Pág. 203 - 225
ABSTRACT. The Apeleg Formation is a Lower Cretaceous marine succession of the Aisen Basin of southern Chile. Clastic sediments were deposited in a shallow epicontinental sea in a north-south elongated retroarc basin. This sedimentary basin developed as t...
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