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The evaluation of wave-induced seabed stability around a submerged breakwater is particularly important for coastal engineers involved in design of the foundation of breakwaters.
Dong-Sheng Jeng +2 more
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WAVE DIFFRACTION AND TRANSMISSION BY A SUBMERGED BREAKWATER
The wave field around a rectangular submerged breakwater is investigated by means of an experiment in numerical wave flume. The results were compared with those obtained making use of the Boundary Element Method. The numerical experiment is carried out to determine the share of the incident wave energy that are reflected, dissipated over the roof of ...
Filianoti P, Gurnari L
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Seaward mangrove edge exhibited significant retreat after extreme disturbances. Rhizophora stylosa exhibited impaired regeneration and root damage in heavily disturbed areas, trait variation primarily responded to elevation and sediment properties, vegetation loss triggered subsidence, creating a positive biogeomorphic feedback loop.
Longlong Du +5 more
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Abstract Infragravity (IG) waves play a crucial role in nearshore hydrodynamics and sediment transport; however, their generation and dissipation mechanisms during extreme storms remain challenging to assess due to limited data availability, site‐specific characteristics of natural landscapes, and anthropogenic effects.
Jie Huang +3 more
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The non-hydrostatic numerical model NHWAVE was employed to investigate the hydrodynamic behavior of a coastal region with submerged breakwater, focusing on the structural dimensions and incident wave conditions. In the numerical experiment, regular waves
Min Roh +5 more
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ABSTRACT This study presents a strong framework for the detection and classification of Submerged Cultural Heritage Assets (SCHA) in shallow marine environments using the integration of multibeam echosounder and airborne LiDAR bathymetry with object‐based image analysis and fuzzy logic–based classification.
Łukasz Janowski +4 more
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Wave Reflection on Interlocking Concrete Block Submerged Breakwater
When a large dimension of rock needed for an armored layer of breakwater, the scarcity of it became a major adversity, because of that many research subject of using concrete as a substitute for rock performed.
I Ketut Dharma Setiawan +1 more
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Runoff Capture by Sea Level Rise Alters the Area, Geometry, and Quantity of Coastal Catchments
Abstract Coastal catchments, which drain directly to the sea, mediate material fluxes across the land‐sea interface and support species diversity and economic activity in coastal zones. Here, we explore the evolution of coastal catchment divides at the local to global scale from 2000 to 2120 under multiple SLR scenarios using state‐of‐the‐art digital ...
James W. Heiss +1 more
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ABSTRACT Food is emerging as a geographical lens to investigate socioecological relations. A growing body of research is exploring food in the city, considering it not only as a commodity but also as an archive of practices and their spatial and ecological transformations.
Ginevra Montefusco
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Experimental Study on Wave Transmission and Reflection at Impermeable Submerged Breakwaters
Submerged breakwaters are a special type of breakwater associated with low wave reflection. They can also save large quantities of engineering resources from the view of economics.
Amin Mahmoudi +4 more
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