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Tristan B. Guest and Alex E. Hay
On mixed sand?gravel beaches, impacts from gravel- and cobble-sized grains?mobilized by the energetic shorebreak?limit the utility of in situ instrumentation for measuring the small-scale response of the beach face on wave period time scales. We present ...
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Gracieli Bordin Colpo,Lélio Antônio Teixeira Brito,Dionísio Doering,Douglas Martins Mocelin,Ana Paula Hilgert,Marlova Johnston,Jorge Augusto Pereira Ceratti
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Natasha Bahrani, Juliette Blanc, Pierre Hornych and Fabien Menant
Pavement instrumentation with embeddable in-situ sensors has been a feasible approach to determine pavement deteriorations. Determining pavement deflections during the passage of the load is a promising strategy to determine the overall performance of th...
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Brian Polagye, James Joslin, Paul Murphy, Emma Cotter, Mitchell Scott, Paul Gibbs, Christopher Bassett and Andrew Stewart
Integrated instrumentation packages are an attractive option for environmental and ecological monitoring at marine energy sites, as they can support a range of sensors in a form factor compact enough for the operational constraints posed by energetic wav...
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Enriqueta Anticó, Sergi Cot, Alexandre Ribó, Ignasi Rodríguez-Roda and Clàudia Fontàs
The presence of heavy metals in water resources directly affects consumer health. The quality of surface water resources in Central America is usually low due to the presence of metals and other pollutants. The lack of analytical instrumentation to perfo...
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