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Ilona ?akurova, Vitalijus Kondrat, Egle Baltranaite and Vita Gardauske
The Lithuanian coastal area is divided by the jetties of the Port of Klaipeda and represents two geomorphologically distinct parts. Local companies and institutions contribute to shaping the coastal area through infrastructure development. Awareness of t...
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Dinh Nhat Quang, Nguyen Quang Duc Anh, Ho Sy Tam, Nguyen Xuan Tinh, Hitoshi Tanaka and Nguyen Trung Viet
Coastal erosion and accretion along the Quang Nam coast in Vietnam have been increasing in recent years, causing negative impacts on the inhabitants and local ecology. The Cua Lo estuary in Nui Thanh district has a complex hydrodynamic regime owing to it...
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Rob Holman, Hans Rod Moritz and James McMillan
Breaking waves constitute one of the main environmental stressors on coastal structures as well as a leading hazard to navigation in nearshore regions. In this paper, we use camera-based methods to measure wave breaking over two jetty systems in the Paci...
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Yu-Hai Wang, Yan-Hong Wang, An-Jun Deng, Hao-Chuan Feng, Dang-Wei Wang and Chuan-Sheng Guo
Downdrift shoreline recession associated with the construction of a shore-crossing hard structure represents one of coastal erosional hotspots that must be addressed for an integrated, sustainable coastal zone management. To prevent siltation within the ...
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Vitalijus Kondrat, Ilona ?akurova, Egle Baltranaite and Loreta Kelp?aite-Rimkiene
Port of Klaipeda is situated in a complex hydrological system, between the Curonian Lagoon and the Baltic Sea, at the Klaipeda strait in the South-Eastern part of the Baltic Sea. It has almost 300 m of jetties separating the Curonian Spit and the mainlan...
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Andrzej Stateczny, Witold Kazimierski, Pawel Burdziakowski, Weronika Motyl and Marta Wisniewska
Autonomous surface vehicles (ASVs) are becoming more and more popular for performing hydrographic and navigational tasks. One of the key aspects of autonomous navigation is the need to avoid collisions with other objects, including shore structures. Duri...
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Tarang Khangaonkar, Adi Nugraha, Steve Hinton, David Michalsen and Scott Brown
The 11 mile (1.6 km) Swinomish Federal Navigation Channel provides a safe and short passage to fishing and recreational craft in and out of Northern Puget Sound by connecting Skagit and Padilla Bays, US State abbrev., USA. A network of dikes and jetties ...
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Lihwa Lin, Zeki Demirbilek, Donald Ward and David King
The protection of a boat canal at the western entrance of Tangier Island, Virginia, located in the lower Chesapeake Bay, is investigated using different structural alternatives. The existing entrance channel is oriented 45 deg with respect to the local s...
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Aggeliki Barberopoulou, Mark R. Legg and Edison Gica
San Diego, one of the largest ports on the U.S. West Coast and home to the largest U.S. Navy base, is exposed to various local and distant tsunami sources. During the first half of the twentieth century, extensive modifications to the port included but w...
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Demetrio Nieves Mendoza, Manuel Bustamante Vega, Facundo Almeraya, Jorge Uruchurtu Chavarin
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This paper presents the results obtained for the behavior of corrosion in reinforced concrete beams, by resorting to measurements of corrosion potentials (ASTM C876) and Electrochemical Noise. These beams are exposed to oistened and drying cycles with 3...
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