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Xinran Ji, Chuanle Xu, Zhiyuan Ren, Sheng Yan, Daoru Wang and Zongbing Yu
Rip currents are fast offshore currents generated during the breaking process of waves propagating nearshore, posing a potential life safety threat to coastal bathers. This study utilizes a Boussinesq phase-resolving model to investigate the formation me...
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Nguyen Xuan Tinh, Hitoshi Tanaka, Xiping Yu and Guangwei Liu
In this study, the tsunami-induced bottom boundary layer was investigated based on actual waveforms obtained by the GPS buoys along the coast of the Tohoku region during the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake tsunami. The k-? model was utilized for the num...
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Elizabeth R. Holzenthal, David F. Hill and Meagan E. Wengrove
Bottom friction is an important process in coastal and estuarine environments because it can reduce wave heights and moderate tidal currents. When modeling large systems with spatially varying hydraulic properties, bottom friction values are commonly der...
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Yao Liu, Yong-Hwan Cho, Norimi Mizutani and Tomoaki Nakamura
This paper studied the resonant behaviors of a bottom-hinged oscillating wave surge converter (OWSC) as well as the relationship of resonance with the response and capture width ratio (CWR). The time-domain dynamic equation of an OWSC in shallow water ba...
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Yun Peng, Qian Yu, Yunwei Wang, Qingguang Zhu and Ya Ping Wang
The bottom friction velocity (U*), which controls seabed erosion and deposition, plays a critical role in sediment transport in tidal coastal bottom boundary layers. Approaches have been proposed to calculate U*, including the log profile (LP) estimation...
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