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MECHANISM OF SEAWALL DESTRUCTION DUE TO TSUNAMI [PDF]

open access: yesScience of Tsunami Hazards, 2020
Tsunami that happened along Sunda Strait on 22 December 2018 was generated by the collapse of the flank of Anak Krakatau volcano in Indonesia. The tsunami hit Lampung and Sunda beaches areas.
Redha F. Inabah   +6 more
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A SIMPLE RUN-UP CALCULATION OF TSUNAMI KRAKATAU 1883 FOR THE EVALUATION OF NCICD SEAWALL DESIGN

open access: yesJurnal Teknik Hidraulik, 2020
NCICD (National Capital Integrated Coastal Development) Seawall is designed mainly to prevent coastal flooding due to sea level rise and land subsidence in North Jakarta. However, the seawall is not designed to countermeasure a tsunami impact.
Eduardo Meyrianso Simanjuntak   +2 more
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Seawalls and Shoreline Protection

open access: yesCoastal Engineering 1988, 1988
All over the world shore-parallel constructions (seawalls; revetments; bulkheads) suffer from damage. It is argued that these constructions are in fact frequently built at places where they shouldn't.
Jan Van de Graaff, Eco W. Bijker
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Macrotidal beach monitoring (Belgium) using hypertemporal terrestrial lidar [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Macrotidal Beach Monitoring (Belgium) using Hypertemporal Terrestrial Lidar Greet DERUYTER, Lars De SLOOVER, Jeffrey VERBEURGT, Alain DE WULF, Belgium and Sander VOS, the NetherlandsKey words: Continuous Terrestrial Laser Scanning, Coastal Monitoring ...
De Sloover, Lars   +4 more
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Flood risk management in Flanders: past developments and future challenges [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
This paper presents the state of the art of flood risk management in Flanders, a low-lying region in the northern part of Belgium which is vulnerable to flooding.
De Maeyer, Philippe   +5 more
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Tidal Bore Scour around a Spur Dike

open access: yesJournal of Marine Science and Engineering, 2022
Tidal bores are a natural phenomenon with high flow velocity and destructive potential. A spur dike is a widely used river regulation and embankment protection structure that minimizes erosion, promotes deposition, and protects riverbanks.
Dongzi Pan, Ying Li
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Investigate the Effectiveness of Seawall Construction using CADMAS Surf 2D

open access: yesMATEC Web of Conferences, 2017
Tsunami that hit Japan in 2011 shocked the world. The earthquake at the coast of the Pacific Ocean was 9.0 on Richter scale leading to 10 meters of wave.
Usman Fadly, Effendi Rahim Supli
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Performance Evaluation of Seawalls in Mitigating a Real-World Tsunami Wave Using a Nonhydrostatic Numerical Wave Model

open access: yesJournal of Marine Science and Engineering, 2022
In the past few decades, huge surges and waves generated during tsunami events have caused devastating destruction to both onshore and offshore infrastructures, seriously threatening the safety and intactness of coastal communities around the world.
J. X. Huang, K. Qu, X. H. Li, G. Y. Lan
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Comprehensive Index System for Evaluation of Ecological Seawalls

open access: yesJournal of Marine Science and Engineering
Seawalls are important infrastructure for coastal areas to resist natural disasters such as storm tides and typhoon waves. Traditional seawall construction often causes intertidal zone fragmentation and coastline hardening, which affects the ecological ...
Peng Yuan   +6 more
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Modelling surface temperature of granite seawalls in Singapore

open access: yesCase Studies in Thermal Engineering, 2019
Temperature is a critical abiotic factor structuring intertidal life on hard-bottom habitats, including manmade coastal defense structures. To quantitatively describe the daily surface temperature variations of a seawall in Singapore, a physically based ...
Kuifeng Zhao   +5 more
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