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Nejc Co?, Reza Ahmadian and Roger A. Falconer
Understanding the impact of various hydraulic structures, such as coastal reservoirs and tidal range impoundments, has been one of the key challenges of hydro?environmental engineering in recent years. Over the last half-century, several proposals for ti...
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Tussanun Thunyaphun, Shinya Umeda and Masatoshi Yuhi
This study discusses the coastal sediment budget for the Ishikawa coast using 12 years of observational datasets; it involves an understanding the local and regional sediment dynamics, the intensity of the transport processes in the region, and sediment ...
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Ioannis Y. Georgiou, Francesca Messina, Md Mohiuddin Sakib, Shan Zou, Madeline Foster-Martinez, Martijn Bregman, Christopher J. Hein, Michael S. Fenster, Justin L. Shawler, Kaitlyn McPherran and Arthur C. Trembanis
Tidal-inlet systems are dynamic features that respond to short-term (e.g., storms) and longer-term processes (e.g., sea-level rise, changes in tidal prism). The Chincoteague Inlet system, located along the northern Eastern Shore of Virginia (USA), is a d...
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Nicolas Guillou, Jean-Frédéric Charpentier and Mohamed Benbouzid
Refined assessments of the available tidal stream energy resource are required to optimize turbines design and guarantee successful implementations and operations of devices in the marine environment. Investigations primary focused on identifying areas w...
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Koji Minoura and Norihiro Nakamura
The Pacific coast of the Shimokita Peninsula, Northeast Japan, is occupied by one of the larger dune complexes in Japan. This coastal aeolian dune complex developed during the Holocene in a monsoon-influenced temperate climatic belt. The stratigraphic an...
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Courtney K. Harris, Jaia Syvitski, H.G. Arango, E.H. Meiburg, Sagy Cohen, C.J. Jenkins, Justin J. Birchler, E.W.H. Hutton, T.A. Kniskern, S. Radhakrishnan and Guillermo Auad
Turbidity currents deliver sediment rapidly from the continental shelf to the slope and beyond; and can be triggered by processes such as shelf resuspension during oceanic storms; mass failure of slope deposits due to sediment- and wave-pressure loadings...
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Chengtao Wang, Min Chen, Hongshuai Qi, Wichien Intasen and Apichai Kanchanapant
This paper analyzes the grain-size distribution of surface sediments of the Chanthaburi coast of Thailand to investigate the sedimentary environment and its evolution to better use and protect the coast. The Flemming triangle method, the grade-standard d...
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Kei Ogata, ?eljko Pogacnik, Giorgio Tunis, Gian Andrea Pini, Andrea Festa and Kim Senger
The Paleogene ?megabeds? of the Julian-Slovenian Basin are regional, basin-wide deposits, produced by catastrophic carbonate platform collapses. They record the emplacement of a bipartite slide mass behaving as a cohesive blocky/debris flow in the lower ...
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Nicoletta Leonardi, Xiaorong Li and Iacopo Carnacina
The impact of tide-induced morphological changes and water level variations on the sediment transport in a tidally dominated system has been investigated using the numerical model Delft3D and South-East England as a test case. The goal of this manuscript...
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Katrien An Heirman, Tove Nielsen and Antoon Kuijpers
To understand the geomorphological contrast between the northern and southern parts of the Southeast Greenland margin with its marked differences in sedimentary regime, bathymetric and seismic reflection, data have been compiled and analysed. While previ...
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