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Ad J.H.M. Reniers, Remy Naporowski, Marion F. S. Tissier, Matthieu A. de Schipper, Gal Akrish and Dirk P. Rijnsdorp
Coastal safety assessments with wave-resolving storm impact models require a proper offshore description for the incoming infragravity (IG) waves. This boundary condition is generally obtained by assuming a local equilibrium between the directionally-spr...
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Inés Galindo, Markes E. Johnson, Esther Martín-González, Carmen Romero, Juana Vegas, Carlos S. Melo, Sérgio P. Ávila and Nieves Sánchez
This study examines the role of North Atlantic storms degrading a Late Pleistocene rocky shoreline formed by basaltic rocks overlying hyaloclastite rocks on a small volcanic peninsula connected to Gran Canaria in the central region of the Canary Archipel...
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Ginni Callahan, Markes E. Johnson, Rigoberto Guardado-France and Jorge Ledesma-Vázquez
This project examines the role of hurricane-strength events likely to have exceeded 119 km/h in wind speed that entered the Gulf of California from the open Pacific Ocean during Late Pleistocene and Holocene times to impact the granodiorite shoreline on ...
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Mads Røge Eldrup and Thomas Lykke Andersen
Numerical tests are performed to investigate wave transformations of nonlinear nonbreaking regular waves with normal incidence to the shore in decreasing and increasing water depth. The wave height transformation (shoaling) of nonlinear waves can, just a...
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Katherine Anarde, Jens Figlus, Damien Sous and Marion Tissier
Infragravity (IG) waves are expected to contribute significantly to coastal flooding and sediment transport during hurricane overwash, yet the dynamics of these low-frequency waves during hurricane impact remain poorly documented and understood. This pap...
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Theo Moura and Tom E. Baldock
Different conceptual models for forced infragravity (long) waves exist in the literature, which suggest different models for the behavior of shoaling forced waves and the possible radiation of free long waves in that process. These are discussed in terms...
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Thomas Lykke Andersen, Mads R. Eldrup and Maria Clavero
Methods for the separation of long-crested linear waves into incident and reflected waves have existed for more than 40 years. The present paper presents a new method for the separation of nonlinear bichromatic long-crested waves into incident and reflec...
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Elizabeth A. Silber, Mihai L. Niculescu, Peter Butka and Reynold E. Silber
Nitric oxide (NO) is a critical indicator of energy deposition in the lower thermosphere because of its formational pathways. Thus, it is important to constrain sources of NO, such as meteoroid generated hypersonic flows below 95 km altitude. This paper ...
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Marcus Bentin, David Zastrau, Michael Schlaak, Diethardt Freye, ... Stephan Kotzur
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Within the research project ROBUST** (Optimization of seaborne trade) a new software tool was developed to find the optimum shipping route, considering the influence of wind and waves on the ship's performance. A further aspect thereby is to assess the p...
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