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Chunggil Jung, Gayeong Lee and Jongyoon Park
Anthropogenic development can strongly influence natural river processes, leading to environmental changes that negatively affect important habitats and biodiversity and consequently reduce economically important natural resources. This study investigate...
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Mengyu Li, Xizeng Zhao, Mingjian Yin, Yiyang Zong, Jinyou Lu, Shiming Yao, Geng Qu and Hualong Luan
The interaction between solitary waves and underwater barriers is investigated using our in-house code, entitled VPM (volume-average/point-value multi-moment)?THINC/QQ (THINC method with quadratic surface representation and Gaussian quadrature)-coupled m...
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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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Andrea E. Copping, Mikaela C. Freeman, Alicia M. Gorton and Lenaïg G. Hemery
Marine renewable energy (MRE) is under development in many coastal nations, adding to the portfolio of low carbon energy sources that power national electricity grids as well as off-grid uses in isolated areas and at sea. Progress in establishing the MRE...
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James Riordan, Francis Flannery, Daniel Toal, Matija Rossi and Gerard Dooly
This paper extends underwater SONAR simulation from laboratory prototype to real-world demonstrator. It presents the interdisciplinary methodology to advance the state of the art from level four to level seven on the technology readiness level (TRL) stan...
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