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Rick Jaeger, Carolyn Jacobs, Katharina Tondera and Neil Tindale
This study investigated different approaches to optimize flows in misaligned culverts. Structures aligned with the natural stream are always preferred, as misalignments cause a change of direction at the culvert inlet associated with lower performance an...
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Sven Smolders, Maria João Teles, Agnès Leroy, Tatiana Maximova, Patrick Meire and Stijn Temmerman
There is increasing interest in the use of nature-based approaches for mitigation of storm surges along coasts, deltas, and estuaries. However, very few studies have quantified the effectiveness of storm surge height reduction by a real-existing, estuari...
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Arturo S. Leon, Yun Tang, Duan Chen, Ahmet Yolcu, Craig Glennie and Steven C. Pennings
In this study, we assess the costs and benefits of dynamic management of water storage to improve flood control in a system of wetlands. This management involves releasing water from wetlands ahead of (e.g., a few hours or days before) a rainfall event t...
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Ivana Bartolic, Goran Loncar, Damjan Bujak and Dalibor Carevic
An understanding of the relationship between the flow generators and harbor design could result in an acceptable seawater renewal into an enclosed basin. The flushing culverts located in the breakwater are the most cost-effective technique for improving ...
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Yohannes Yihdego, Cara Danis and Andrew Paffard
A rise in the shallow unconfined groundwater at a site in Australia is causing water logging of the underground facility in the affected area. Realizing this problem, a study was conducted to identify the source of water that is causing the rise and to d...
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