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Flow separation effects on shoreline sediment transport [PDF]
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Elgar, Steve +2 more
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Abstract This is Part II of a two‐part theoretical study on the impact of intertidal areas on tides in tidally dominated estuaries. Part I developed an analytical model that resolves tidal motions in the channel and intertidal regions which are dynamically coupled through the water exchange between both regions.
Renjie Zhu, Wei Zhang, Xiaoyan Wei
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Abstract Bathymetry is a critical input to storm surge models on coastlines fronted by lagoon systems, yet few studies explore how variations in bathymetry influence flood impacts, flooded extent, and exposed population across these globally widespread morphologies.
Zaid Al‐Attabi +8 more
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Delft3D Performance Benchmarking Report
The Delft3D modelling suite has been ported to the PRACE Tier-0 and Tier-1 infrastructure. The portability of Delft3D was improved by removing platform-dependent options from the build system and replacing nonstandard constructs from the source. Three benchmarks were used to investigate the scaling of Delft3D: (1) a large, regular domain; (2) a ...
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Storm surge modelling by Delft3D FM -- a case study in Shanghai area
The coupled Delft3D Flexible Mesh (D3D FM) - SWAN model with an unstructured grid has been developed recently to simulate storm surge and waves; and another open source model, Telemac-Tomawac, has been widely used for storm surge and wave propagation simulation in coastal areas for more than 20 years.
Qian Ke, Jeremy Bricker, Qinghua Ye
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NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF UJONG SEUDEUN LAND SEPARATION CAUSED BY THE 2004 INDIAN OCEAN TSUNAMI, ACEH-INDONESIA [PDF]
The Aceh province in Indonesia, located around the Sumatra subduction area, was one of the worst hit areas with respect to damage from the impact of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. A 9.15 Mw earthquake triggered the tsunami.
Musa Al'ala +3 more
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Análise hidrodinâmica do estuário do rio Lima, Portugal, a partir de simulação numérica
A complexidade que envolve a gestão sustentável das zonas costeiras, associada a sua relevância econômica e sócioambiental, tem como pré-requesito o conhecimento do padrão hidrodinâmico dos estuários, que é influenciado diretamente pelas vazões típicas e
Nelson Carvalho Dantas de Brito Costa +3 more
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The Arctic Coastal Erosion Model: Overview, Developments, and Calibration at Drew Point, Alaska
Abstract Permafrost coastlines are experiencing significant erosion as polar amplification has enhanced the effects of climate change in the Arctic. Warmer temperatures are increasing thermo‐denudation and more energetic oceans are increasing thermo‐abrasion in unlithified, ice‐bonded permafrost coastlines which comprise at least 40% of the circum ...
Elyce Bayat +10 more
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A 2D Tide-Averaged Model for the Long-Term Evolution of an Idealized Tidal Basin-Inlet-Delta System
We present a model for the morphodynamics of tidal basin-inlet-delta systems at the centennial time scales. Tidal flow is calculated through a friction dominated model, with a semi-empirical correction to account for the advection of momentum.
Giulio Mariotti, Shamim Musrhid
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Morphodynamic modeling and causes of closure of My A inlet [PDF]
Morphodynamics and sediment transport of the My A inlet in the low flow season are modeled using Delft3D. The simulation model takes into account the forcing of waves, tides and river flows.
Cat, Vu Minh +3 more
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