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Philippe Bagot, Nicolas Huybrechts and Philippe Sergent
The wide spatial and temporal coverage of remotely sensing images is an essential asset to analyze the morphological behaviour of fast-changing coastal environments such as estuarine systems. This paper investigates the reliability of intertidal topograp...
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Yanyan Kang, Wanting Lv, Jinyan He and Xianrong Ding
Measurement of beach heights in the intertidal zone has great importance for dynamic geomorphology research, coastal zone management, and the protection of ecological resources. Based on satellite images, the waterline method based on satellite images is...
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Dipankar Kumar and Satoshi Takewaka
Automatic and accurate shoreline position and intertidal foreshore slope detection are challenging and significantly important for coastal dynamics. In the present study, a time series shoreline position and intertidal foreshore slope have been automatic...
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Tiezhi Sun, Qingmo Xie, Li Zou, Hao Wang and Chang Xu
Cavitation is a typical and unavoidable phenomenon for small waterline ships and high-speed vehicles. It creates a highly complex multiphase flow near the free surface and is primarily represented by the free surface-cavitation interaction. In this paper...
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Huiming Zhang, Dong Zhang, Yong Zhou, Mark E. J. Cutler, Dandan Cui and Zhuo Zhang
Offshore wind farms have developed rapidly in Jiangsu Province, China, over the last decade. The existence of offshore wind turbines will inevitably impact hydrological and sedimentary environments. In this paper, a digital elevation model (DEM) of the i...
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David Schaefer, Christian Thiel, Jens Doose, Andreas Rennings and Daniel Erni
In this paper, we investigate the fundamental linkage between underwater electric potential (UEP) signatures and their related electric fields above the waterline, which are introduced as above water electric potential (AEP) signatures. As a first step, ...
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Qinglong Chen, Hongwei Li, Shudi Zhang, Jian Wang, Yongjie Pang and Qingyun Wang
Emergent buoyantly rising submarines encounter excess roll problems, partially owing to waves that significantly affect their behavior. This study predicts the behavior of a submarine, including when it rises in static water, beam sea, head wave, followi...
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