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  • ...ignificant scientific progress and the availability of several forecasting models on the market. Prudence and good sense are necessary.
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  • :[[Definitions, processes and models in morphology]]
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  • * [[Definitions, processes and models in morphology]]
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  • * Chapter 2: [[Definitions, processes and models in morphology]]
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  • * Chapter 2: [[Definitions, processes and models in morphology]]
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  • ==Data processing to Digital Terrain Models (DTMs)==
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  • * Chapter 2: [[Definitions, processes and models in morphology]]
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  • ==Transport and dispersion models== ...mporal and spatial scales. For further details on transport and dispersion models can be found in the Coastal Wiki articles [[Seawater intrusion and mixing i
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  • ...ted with models to forecast HAB development and evolution. These numerical models are generally better at predicting HAB initiation than HAB termination, but
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  • ...e of each surface type (endmember spectra). That means that this technique models an image pixel as a linear mixture of a specified number of materials with
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  • - clearly interpretable and predictable by validated quantitative models
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  • In 2008 the European Union commissioned a series of Habitat Management Models for several of the more important communities. Included is a model for habi
    28 KB (4,120 words) - 21:17, 24 April 2024
  • ...to climate change impacts and their treatment in biogeochemical ecosystem models. Marine Pollution Bulletin 166, 112223</ref>). A strong relationship has be
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  • ...inertial wind power input varied widely from 0.3 to 1.5 TW using numerical models. However, recent calculations on the basis of observations suggest that the
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  • ==Models of science-policy interaction== '''Scientific models do not represent the real world''' <br>
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  • ...of the shoreface (a factor of 2 and possibly more, see section [[#Tsunami models]]). Laboratory flume experiments and numerical models suggest that the maximum tsunami wave decreases sharply over a series of co
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  • ...omotion of co-operation between sectors and of cross-sectorial development models; involving local people in drafting tourism policy and decisions
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  • ...ref>. The core of these methods is the inverse use of linear or non-linear models for the propagation of the wavefield over an uneven seabed, in order to der
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  • :[[Stability models]]
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  • ...es, currents, drifts, etc. used as boundary input to physical or numerical models.<ref name="CIRIA (1996)"> CIRIA (1996). ''Beach management manual''. CIRIA
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