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Development of a Highly Portable Unmanned Surface Vehicle for Surf Zone Bathymetric Surveying
Journal of Coastal Research, 2021Francis, H. and Traykovski, P., 2021. Development of a highly portable unmanned surface vehicle for surf zone bathymetric surveying. Journal of Coastal Research, 37(5), 933–945. Coconut Creek (Florida), ISSN 0749-0208.
Holly Francis, P. Traykovski
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 2021
The transport and dilution of shoreline released tracers, such as pathogens (e.g., Boehm, 2003) or larvae (e.g., Morgan et al., 2018), is important to coastal ecosystems and human health (Boehm et al., 2017).
D. J. Grimes, F. Feddersen, S. Giddings
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The transport and dilution of shoreline released tracers, such as pathogens (e.g., Boehm, 2003) or larvae (e.g., Morgan et al., 2018), is important to coastal ecosystems and human health (Boehm et al., 2017).
D. J. Grimes, F. Feddersen, S. Giddings
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Geographical Review, 1988
The degree of wave-energy reflection or dissipation that occurs as waves propagate toward a shoreline is often expressed in terms of surf-zone-similarity parameters. Coastal geomorphologists have applied these expressions widely but generally without concern for their underlying assumptions.
Bernard O., Bauer, Brian, Greenwood
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The degree of wave-energy reflection or dissipation that occurs as waves propagate toward a shoreline is often expressed in terms of surf-zone-similarity parameters. Coastal geomorphologists have applied these expressions widely but generally without concern for their underlying assumptions.
Bernard O., Bauer, Brian, Greenwood
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Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics, 1998
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An Overview of Changing Usage and Management Issues in New Zealand's Surf Zone Environment
Journal of Coastal Research, 2019Hume, T.M.; Mulcahy, N., and Mead, S.T, 2019. An overview of changing usage and management issues in New Zealand's surf zone environment. In: Bryan, K.R. and Atkin, E.A. (eds.), Surf Break Management in Aotearoa New Zealand.
T. Hume, N. Mulcahy, S. Mead
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1992
Surf zone dynamics is a highly complicated topic in hydrodynamics which deals with the waves and wave generated phenomena in the region between the breaker line on a beach and the shoreline.
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Surf zone dynamics is a highly complicated topic in hydrodynamics which deals with the waves and wave generated phenomena in the region between the breaker line on a beach and the shoreline.
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Journal of Physical Oceanography, 2021
AbstractThere have been several numerical models developed to represent the phase-averaged flow in the surf zone, which is characterized by kD less than unity, where k is wavenumber and D is the water column depth. The classic scenario is that of surface gravity waves progressing onto a shore that create an offshore undertow current.
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AbstractThere have been several numerical models developed to represent the phase-averaged flow in the surf zone, which is characterized by kD less than unity, where k is wavenumber and D is the water column depth. The classic scenario is that of surface gravity waves progressing onto a shore that create an offshore undertow current.
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Journal of Geophysical Research, 1971
Two important mixing mechanisms are operative within the surf zone, each having distinctive length and time scales determined by the intensity of the waves and the dimensions of the surf zone. The first is associated with the breaking wave and its bore, which produce rapid mixing in an on-offshore direction.
D. L. Inman, R. J. Tait, C. E. Nordstrom
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Two important mixing mechanisms are operative within the surf zone, each having distinctive length and time scales determined by the intensity of the waves and the dimensions of the surf zone. The first is associated with the breaking wave and its bore, which produce rapid mixing in an on-offshore direction.
D. L. Inman, R. J. Tait, C. E. Nordstrom
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Ecology, 2018
Surf zones, classified from reflective to dissipative, separate the ocean from shore and subsidies from the coastal ocean must pass through surf zones to reach the shore.
Carlissa D. Salant, A. Shanks
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Surf zones, classified from reflective to dissipative, separate the ocean from shore and subsidies from the coastal ocean must pass through surf zones to reach the shore.
Carlissa D. Salant, A. Shanks
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