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Hui Shi, Yao Luo, Fenghua Zhou, Chunhua Qiu, Dongxiao Wang and Zhenqiu Zhang
The Pearl River Estuary is a typical estuary region in southern China, and the study of surface wave occurrence and characteristics is of great importance for shipping management, nearshore engineering, and monitoring shoreline changes and other human ac...
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Laura Azevedo, Steven Meyers, Andrey Pleskachevsky, Henrique P. P. Pereira and Mark Luther
Rogue waves are a recognized but not fully comprehended hazard of major concern to the maritime industry. There is not one agreed-upon unified model that explains the formation of such waves and little is known about their frequency of occurrence. This s...
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Hiroshi Takagi and Fumitaka Furukawa
Uncertainties inherent in gate-opening speeds are rarely studied in dam-break flow experiments due to the laborious experimental procedures required. For the stochastic analysis of these mechanisms, this study involved 290 flow tests performed in a dam-b...
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Hoda El Safty and Reza Marsooli
Aerial photographs and field studies have revealed a rapid deterioration of salt marshes in Jamaica Bay, New York. Past studies have linked marsh deterioration to sediment supply, water quality, storms, and sea level rise. Yet ship wakes and their potent...
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