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Made Narayana Adibhusana, Jong-In Lee, Young-Taek Kim and Yonguk Ryu
Overtopping flow velocity (OFV) and overtopping layer thickness (OTL) are essential parameters in breakwater design. Several empirical equations to predict these parameters are available in many works of literature, but most of the equations were derived...
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Paschalis Koutalakis and George N. Zaimes
Water velocity and discharge are essential parameters for monitoring water resources sustainably. Datasets acquired from Unoccupied Aerial Systems (UAS) allow for river monitoring at high spatial and temporal resolution, and may be the only alternative i...
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Mahmood M. Al-mamari, Sameh A. Kantoush, Sohei Kobayashi, Tetsuya Sumi and Mohamed Saber
Flash floods in wadi systems discharge large volumes of water to either the sea or the desert areas after high-intensity rainfall events. Recently, wadi flash floods have frequently occurred in arid regions and caused damage to roads, houses, and propert...
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Ichiro Fujita
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The space time image velocimetry (STIV) technique is presented and shown to be a useful tool for extracting river flow information non-intrusively simply by taking surface video images. This technique is applied to measure surface velocity distributions ...
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