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New Perspectives for Nonlinear Depth‐Inversion of the Nearshore Using Boussinesq Theory
Abstract Accurately mapping the evolving bathymetry under energetic wave breaking is challenging, yet critical for improving our understanding of sandy beach morphodynamics. Though remote sensing is one of the most promising opportunities for reaching this goal, existing depth‐inversion algorithms using linear approaches face major theoretical and/or ...
Kévin Martins +5 more
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Near‐Bed Sediment Transport During Offshore Bar Migration in Large‐Scale Experiments
Abstract This study presents novel insights into hydrodynamics and sediment fluxes in large‐scale laboratory experiments with bichromatic wave groups on a relatively steep initial beach slope (1:15). An Acoustic Concentration and Velocity Profiler provided detailed information of velocity and sand concentration near the bed from shoaling up to the ...
Florian Grossmann +5 more
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A Link Between Plant Stress and Hydrodynamics? Indications From a Freshwater Macrophyte
Abstract Live plants are increasingly used in hydraulic laboratories to investigate flow‐vegetation interactions. In such experiments, they are often exposed to stressful handling and storage that can cause strong physiological responses and modifications in plant biomechanics.
D. Vettori +3 more
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Wave-Current Flow and Vorticity Close to a Fixed Rippled Bed
An experimental study of wave and current interaction over ripples is presented in this paper. The campaign was carried out at the shallow water tank at the Danish Hydraulic Institute (DHI, Denmark), in the framework of the TA WINGS (Waves plus currents ...
Alessia Ruggeri +2 more
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Abstract Interactions between water flow and patchy vegetation are governing the functioning of many ecosystems. Yet, numerical models that simulate those interactions explicitly at the submeter patch scale to predict geomorphological and ecological consequences at the landscape scale (order of km2) are still very computationally demanding.
Olivier Gourgue +5 more
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This study aims to improve the design of scour protection around offshore wind turbine monopiles, as well as future-proofing them against the impacts of climate change.
Carlos Emilio Arboleda Chavez +17 more
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In this article, we present an overview of the HyIV-CNRS-SecORo (Hydralab IV-CNRS-Secondary Orography and Rotors Experiments) laboratory experiments carried out in the CNRM (Centre National de Recherches Météorologiques) large stratified water flume. The
Ivana Stiperski +10 more
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Hydralab+ Deliverable D10.2 Critical Review R03-R00
This report is D10.2 of the HYDRALAB+ project, entitled "Critical Review". It is one of the outputs of Work Package 10 – JRA3: Facilitating the Re-use and Exchange of Experimental Data. It examines the state of the art in a number of areas relating to HYDRALAB+ with particular attention given to: · data standards and protocols currently in use ...
Harpham, Quillon +3 more
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Hydralab+ Deliverable D10.4 Data Repository Rules V3
This report is part of HYDRALAB+ Work Package 10, which seeks to strengthen the coherence of experimental hydraulic and hydrodynamic research undertaken by the HYDRALAB+ partner organisations. It outlines the work carried out by Samui Design & Management Ltd, supported by HR Wallingford, in relation to the development of a data repository ...
Holmes, Richard +2 more
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Hydralab+ Deliverable D10.3 Data Standards Report R03-R00
The HYDRALAB+ project is aimed at strengthening the coherence of experimental hydraulic and hydrodynamic research undertaken across its partner organisations. This report is D10.3 of the HYDRALAB+ project, entitled 'Data Standards Report'. It is one of the outputs of Work Package 10 – 'JRA3: Facilitating the Re-use and Exchange of Experimental Data'
Harpham, Quillon +3 more
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