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  • {{Definition|title=Wave run-up |definition= Wave run-up is the maximum onshore elevation reached by waves, relative to the shorelin
    7 KB (1,082 words) - 13:00, 18 April 2024
  • ...name=Rock></ref>, TAW (2002)<ref name=TAW>TAW. 2002. Technical Report Wave Run-up and Wave Overtopping at Dikes. Publication Technical Advisory Committee on ...not produce significant erosion of the backshore, see Fig. 4. For [[wave run-up]] estimates on rubble mound breakwaters see: TAW (2002)<ref name=TAW/>, Eur
    53 KB (8,270 words) - 18:27, 26 March 2024
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  • ...W, Australia. In the background, a wave collapses on the beach; the [[Wave run-up|swash uprush]] reaches the top of the beach berm. Photo credit: Dr Hannah P ...ited. The contribution of swash motion to maximum water uprush (see [[wave run-up]]) and to beach accretion and erosion processes is therefore mainly based o
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  • ...b|400px|left|Fig. 1. Definition sketch wave set-down, wave set-up and wave run-up.]] ...Torres-Freyermuth, A., Appendini, C.M., Mendoza, E.T. and Salles, P. 2016. Run-up parameterization and beach vulnerability assessment on a barrier island: a
    6 KB (925 words) - 20:23, 16 April 2023
  • ...R \sim H_s \xi \quad</math> for <math>0.1 < \xi < 2.3 </math>, see [[Wave run-up]].
    4 KB (569 words) - 16:40, 11 April 2022
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    1 KB (189 words) - 11:34, 23 February 2024
  • ...and the maximum storm surge level, which is a major component of the wave run-up<ref name=C14>Castelle, B., Marieu, V., Bujan, S., Ferreira, S., Parisot, J. ...h profile mainly proceeds through sand transport by [[swash]] uprush (wave run-up on the beach) during periods of high water levels (e.g. spring high water)<
    29 KB (4,526 words) - 12:45, 24 April 2024
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