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Alberica Brancasi, Elisa Leone, Antonio Francone, Giulio Scaravaglione and Giuseppe Roberto Tomasicchio
Submerged and low-crested breakwaters are nearshore barriers with an underwater or slightly emergent crest, designed to reduce the energy of wave attacks and, consequently, to protect the coast from erosion and flooding. Their performance in reducing the...
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Theofano I. Koutrouveli and Athanassios A. Dimas
A numerical study for the effect of crest width, breaking parameter, and trunk permeability on hydrodynamics and flow behavior in the vicinity of rubble-mound, permeable, zero-freeboard breakwaters (ZFBs) is presented. The modified two-dimensional Navier...
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Gloria Argente, M. Esther Gómez-Martín and Josep R. Medina
Mound breakwaters with significant overtopping rates in depth-limited conditions are common in practice due to social concern about the visual impact of coastal structures and sea level rise due to climatic change. For overtopped mound breakwaters, the h...
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Panagiota Galiatsatou, Christos Makris and Panayotis Prinos
The present work aims at presenting an approach on implementing appropriate mitigation measures for the upgrade of rubble mound breakwaters protecting harbors and/or marinas against increasing future marine hazards and related escalating exposure to down...
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