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  • ...e conditions groynes become “long” (length comparable to the surf zone width), thus favouring updrift sand accumulation and widening of the beach. Loss ...award extension of groynes should not exceed 40-50% of the storm surf zone width. The effectiveness of groynes also depends on their permeability. Groynes w
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  • ...er the breakwater length and [[crest]] [[freeboard]] and the lower the gap width and distance to shoreline, the lower the energy transmission and the higher
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  • ...k as a consequence of depth limitation and surf onshore as wave bores. The width of the surf zone varies depending on the wave conditions and water level. T
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  • ...orresponding to the grain sizes have been used, refer to Fig. 6. Emperical width of littoral zone. ''Angle of incidence: <math>\alpha = 30^o</math>. Calcula ...h="50"|5!! width="50"|15!! width="50"|30!! width="50"|45!! width="50"|60!! width="50"|75
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  • ....</ref> Assuming that this sand volume is withdrawn from the active zone (width of the order of 2 km, average slope of the order of 1/100), the resulting s
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  • *The extent of the structure relative to the width of the [[surf zone]] ...a protection measure depends on the length of the groynes relative to the width of the littoral zone and the number and spacing of the groynes. A spacing o
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  • *<math>x_{80}</math> Surf-zone width, approximately 80 % of the littoral transport takes place landwards of this *<math>x^*=x/x_{80}</math> Breakwater distance relative to surf-zone width
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  • ...avoid dangerous currents, this distance should ideally be larger than the width of the [[littoral zone]].
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  • ...he level of the beach near the installation line, thus also increasing the width of the beach.
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  • ...en by waves. However, this only holds within a zone of limited cross-shore width. In deep water, waves and seabed hardly interact, because wave orbital moti ...ton, J. R. 1995. Beach-fill volume required to produce specified dry beach width. Coastal Engineering Technical Note 11-32, U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Exp
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  • ...lection rip. It can extend far offshore, up to several times the surf zone width<ref>McCarroll, R.J., Brander, R.W., Turner, I.L., Power, H.E. and Mortlock,
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  • ...era that is related to estimates of local long-term coastline erosion. The width of the setback area varies from 30 to 60 times the mean annual rate of shor In France, the width <math>L</math> of the coastal risk zone is defined as <math>L = 100 R + L_{
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  • ...onitoring technique enables the detection of shoreline evolution and beach width, erosional and accretional sediment volumes of the intertidal beach, subtid
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  • ...r of the feature, e.g. geology/composition, resistance to erosion, height, width, position etc.?
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  • *<math>x_{80}</math> surf-zone width, approximately 80 % of the littoral transport takes place landwards of this *<math>x^*=x/x_{80}</math> distance relative to surf-zone width.
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  • ...or two types of groynes, a long and a short one (compared to the surf zone width), to demonstrate the effects of single groynes and groyne fields on an erod ...the littoral drift in the coastal profile are presented in the Fig.2. The width of the surf-zone is approximately 400m.
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  • Here <math>L</math> is the cross-shore width of the [[Active coastal zone|active profile]] (i.e. cross-shore distance fr
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  • ...of kilometers wide). Upwelling is an important mechanism for limiting the width of the mud zone. Upwelling occurs along coasts where the prevailing winds a
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  • ...dth <math>B_C(x)</math>. Flood water can spread over intertidal areas; the width of the intertidal area <math>B_I(x,t)</math> is a function of the water lev where <math>B= B_C+B_I </math> is the total surface width. The symbol <math>F</math> in Eq. (8) stands for the frictional momentum di
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  • ...eir alongshore spacing is of the order of one to a few times the surf zone width, i.e., typically from tens to hundreds of meters, up to maybe one-two km's. ...iated to this instability are trapped near the entrance and scale with the width of the inlet (Seminara and Tubino, 2001<ref>G. Seminara and M.Tubino, 2001.
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  • | width="250"| [[Image:Timestack4.png|thumb|170px|Figure 7: A time stack, collected
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  • ...r an arc or a rectilinear scan across the direction of travel with a swath width typically half of the altitude. The surface sounding density can be varied ...tems feature a beam incidence between 15° and 20°, which creates a swath width of 0.5 to 0.7 times the altitude. While topographic Lidar systems scan eith
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  • # [[Shoreline]] evolution and beach width, to evaluate the potential for recreation or to assess the morphological im
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  • *beach geometry (pre-storm): beach slope and width; The dune toe elevation (beach width<math>\times</math>slope) appears to be a major factor; observations show th
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  • ...usually determined by measuring in some points over the depth and over the width of the river. The cross-section is divided into several subsections. The se * the number of verticals over the width (cross-section),
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  • ...particles which are in transport close to the bed over a small incremental width of the channel bed. Most of the particles close to the bed are transported ...bed-load]] sampler depends on the hydraulic coefficient, the percentage of width of the sampler nozzle in contact with the bed during sampling and on sampli
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  • ...nd wider for small particles, but tall and narrow for large particles. The width helps to distinguish particle size while the magnitude delivers concentrati
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  • ...th>f</math> is the [[Coriolis]] parameter and <math>l_m</math> is the half-width of the barrier. ...n that for steep topography, the deceleration zone will grow upstream to a width given by the Rossby radius of deformation <math>l_r = Nh_m/f</math>. Steep
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  • ...wiki/Aspect_ratio_%28image%29 aspect ratio] describes the relation between width and height of a video screen ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_displa
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  • ...ers as long as they are able to exercise an effective control over it. The width of this coastal area was estimated as “''terrae potestas finitur ubi fini
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  • Floating breakwaters are most effective for wave damping when their width <math>w</math> is of order of half the [[wavelength]] <math>L</math> or lar ...he former case the risk of sinking of the structure is not negligible. The width and depth (draft) are usually limited to a few meters.
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  • ...of sediment catch (m<sup>3</sup>), G= dry mass of sediment catch (kg), b= width of intake opening=0.0762 m), T = sampling period (s). ...aped off the belt, weighted and returned to the river flow (depth = 1.2 m, width = 15 m, discharge = 20 m<sup>3</sup>/s.
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  • ...ntrance width = 0.096 m, entrance height = 0.055 m, length = 0.085 m, rear width = 0.105 m, rear height = 0.06 m) connected to a bag. The bag consists of ny :<math>b\,</math>= width of intake opening (= 0.096 m for DNS),
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  • ...actor = <math>2V/(\Delta\,L))</math> with: V = volume of bed form per unit width, L= bed form length.
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