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Stephen Orimoloye, Harshinie Karunarathna and Dominic E. Reeve
Understanding of the reflection characteristics of coastal seawalls is crucial for design. Wave reflection can cause difficulties in small vessel manoeuvring at harbour entrances; this can cause damage to the toe of coastal structures by scouring. Previo...
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Stephen Orimoloye, Harshinie Karunarathna and Dominic E. Reeve
An understanding of the wave height distribution of a sea state is important in forecasting extreme wave height and lifetime fatigue predictions of marine structures. In bimodal seas, swell can be present at different percentages and different frequencie...
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Ivo M. Van der Werf and Marcel R.A. Van Gent
Most guidelines on wave overtopping over coastal structures are based on conditions with waves from one direction only. Here, wave basin tests with oblique wave attack are presented where waves from one direction are combined with waves from another dire...
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Ivo M. Van der Werf and Marcel R.A. Van Gent
Most guidelines on wave overtopping over coastal structures are based on conditions with waves from one direction only. Here, wave basin tests with oblique wave attack are presented where waves from one direction are combined with waves from another dire...
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Ivo M. Van der Werf and Marcel R.A. Van Gent
Most guidelines on wave overtopping over coastal structures are based on conditions with waves from one direction only. Here, wave basin tests with oblique wave attack are presented where waves from one direction are combined with waves from another dire...
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Federico M. Davila,Ricardo A. Astini
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The sedimentary history and uplift evolution of the Famatina System, Central Andean broken foreland, is poorly known. Within its central region a thick Cenozoic synorogenic stratigraphic succession ('Calchaquence') is exposed, including Early Miocene to ...
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