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  • :[[Stability models]] :[[Process-based morphological models]]
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  • Several studies show that simple mathematical models that couple shoreline evolution to longshore sediment transport are capable ...incidence is inherently unstable, as explained in the article [[Stability models]]. Different types of shoreline structures may arise, depending on the type
    11 KB (1,784 words) - 16:25, 9 May 2023
  • ...ating water infiltration and exfiltration. The capability of process-based models to simulate these fine-scale processes is very limited. The contribution of
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  • .... P. and Baldock, T. E. 2017. Assessment of runup predictions by empirical models on non‐truncated beaches on the south‐east Australian coast. Coastal En ...ates of the wave set-up require in-situ observations or detailed numerical models.
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  • ...d from laboratory experiments, field observations and numerical simulation models. Reviews of the various methods and formulas have been given by Camenen and ...and Guza, R. 2008. Testing and calibrating parametric wave transformation models on natural beaches. Coast. Eng. 55: 224–235</ref>) found a linear dependa
    21 KB (3,346 words) - 16:17, 6 April 2024
  • ...ds equilibrium. If beach rotation is the main subject of interest, simpler models can be used, provided data is available for calibration of the model parame
    13 KB (2,012 words) - 21:14, 23 May 2024
  • ...A.H. and Soulsby, R.L. 2004. Evaluating the performance of morphological models. Coastal Engineering 51, pp. 917-939. </ref>). Here the baseline predicti
    11 KB (1,823 words) - 17:22, 20 November 2021
  • ...well with numerical models<ref name=B76>Berkhof, J.C.W. 1976. Mathematical models for simple linear water waves, refraction and diffraction. PhD Thesis Delft Physical scale models can also be used for harbor design studies, but correct simulation of frict
    18 KB (2,870 words) - 15:49, 9 May 2024
  • ...935/m936, Delft Hydraul. Lab., Delft </ref><ref>Dean, R.G. 1973. Heuristic models of sand transport in the surf zone. Proc. Conf. Eng. Dynamics in the Surf Z
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  • ...935/m936, Delft Hydraul. Lab., Delft </ref><ref>Dean, R.G. 1973. Heuristic models of sand transport in the surf zone. Proc. Conf. Eng. Dynamics in the Surf Z
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  • The above shoreline prediction models are restricted to beaches where shoreline change is dominated by cross-shor Shoreline change prediction models are useful tools for coastal management and planning.
    29 KB (4,526 words) - 12:45, 24 April 2024
  • .../sub>) and compared to simulation results from global ocean biogeochemical models. There is growing evidence and consistency among methods with regard to the ...to climate change impacts and their treatment in biogeochemical ecosystem models. Marine Pollution Bulletin 166: 112223</ref><ref>Bindoff, N.L., Cheung, W.W
    12 KB (1,798 words) - 22:09, 23 April 2024
  • ...ing the 21st century. Owen Anthropocene 33, 100282</ref>. Observations and models suggest that this can be explained by the influx of sediment eroded from th
    8 KB (1,229 words) - 20:45, 2 April 2024
  • ...el. Geomorphology 243: 116–129</ref>; mainstream numerical morphodynamic models use crude parameterizations that require field data for calibration. The in
    9 KB (1,309 words) - 23:14, 20 February 2023
  • ...c interplay of rivers, waves, storms and tides. In: River Deltas: Concepts Models and Examples. SEPM Special Publication 83: 49–85</ref>. They are mainly o
    14 KB (2,146 words) - 12:57, 23 June 2023
  • ...f occurrence of disruptive events usually require process-based simulation models and statistical analyses. Many decision support tools have been developed t
    12 KB (1,762 words) - 17:15, 23 September 2023
  • ...bathymetry from the remote sensing reflectance. Most methods are based on models that require bathymetric data from other sources for calibration. One of th ...., Rodriguez-Perez, D. and Marquez-Perez, J. 2014. Assessment of different models for bathymetry calculation using SPOT multispectral images in a high-turbid
    32 KB (4,966 words) - 22:35, 9 February 2024
  • ...e satellite data with datasets from other sources (in situ data, ecosystem models) and analyze them with statistical methods.<ref name=BP/>
    7 KB (1,053 words) - 11:14, 20 February 2024
  • ...tly empirical, but for coastal waters they are based on radiative transfer models in most cases.
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