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  • * [[Seawalls and revetments]]
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  • summer season. Hel Peninsula is protected by heavy seawalls and groins as well as by use of artificial
    5 KB (838 words) - 12:09, 20 February 2024
  • Modelling of wave overtopping at breakwaters, dikes and seawalls is dealt with in the articles:
    19 KB (3,217 words) - 00:20, 9 March 2023
  • When vertical seawalls (e.g., bulkhead or caisson constructions) are used as harbor quays, it can
    20 KB (3,003 words) - 15:51, 25 February 2023
  • ...ed breakwaters, and even seawalls and revetments, the erosion is tackled. (Seawalls and revetments are by the way a very bad solution for this type of erosion.
    15 KB (2,517 words) - 18:13, 18 January 2022
  • ...(ii) the beach profile evolution in front of alongshore structures such as seawalls/revetments, see also (Freire et al., 2009<ref>Freire, P., Sancho, F., Olive
    99 KB (15,083 words) - 13:37, 7 November 2021
  • ...h are fixed nets and line fishermen active on the beach or from groins and seawalls <ref name="Roegiers"/>. Excepted the fixed net fishing, the fishing activit
    32 KB (4,809 words) - 14:05, 20 August 2014
  • * [[Seawalls and revetments]]
    20 KB (2,422 words) - 12:26, 20 February 2024
  • ...llsop, W., Bruce, T. & Pearson, J. (2010). Breaking wave loads at vertical seawalls and breakwaters. Coastal Engineering 57, 424-439</ref> for recent results).
    86 KB (13,927 words) - 12:36, 3 May 2023
  • ...odel study of beach profile evolution by sea level rise in the presence of seawalls. Coast. Eng. 136: 172–182</ref>.
    11 KB (1,739 words) - 22:49, 11 December 2022
  • ...ical need for coordinated planning and policy. Mar. Pol. 57: 78–84</ref> Seawalls currently protect 7% of the coast of India, with another 7% planned or unde * [[Seawalls and revetments]] and [[Seawall]]
    15 KB (2,145 words) - 16:46, 27 September 2021
  • ...erosion (also) occurs along the considered coastal section, revetments or seawalls are not always the best protection measure. Soft shoreline protection solut Revetments and seawalls are so-called 'hard' structures. Such hard structures can be appropriate me
    18 KB (2,830 words) - 16:57, 26 August 2022
  • ...en by the empirical formula of Hunt (1959) <ref>Hunt, I.A. 1959. Design of seawalls and breakwaters. J. Waterw. Harbors Division ASCE 85: 123–152</ref><ref>H
    7 KB (1,082 words) - 13:00, 18 April 2024
  • ...hology in several ways; this influence is described e.g. in the articles [[Seawalls and revetments]], [[Human causes of coastal erosion]] and [[Detached breakw :[[Seawalls and revetments]]
    53 KB (8,270 words) - 18:27, 26 March 2024
  • ...ref>) and 60% of the natural coastline in China have been replaced by hard seawalls (Ma et al., 2014<ref>Ma, Z., Melville, D.S., Liu, J., Chen, Y., Yang, H., R ...le of recruitment in causing differences between intertidal assemblages on seawalls and rocky shores. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 287: 53–64</ref>.
    16 KB (2,325 words) - 21:09, 31 March 2024
  • ...lowering in front of a [[seawall]], beach levels were measured in front of seawalls along the Lincolnshire coast (UK). Figure 1 shows the bed level change meas ...a discussion of beach lowering in front of seawalls see also the article [[Seawalls and revetments]]. <br clear=all>
    11 KB (1,823 words) - 17:22, 20 November 2021
  • ...llsop, W., Bruce, T. and Pearson, J. 2010. Breaking wave loads at vertical seawalls and breakwaters. Coastal Engineering 57: 424-439</ref>.
    7 KB (1,237 words) - 19:00, 10 January 2023

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