Abstract: This paper presents outcomes from the development of hydrodynamic model of Tallebudgera Creek, a small coastal creek in South-East Queensland, Australia. The entrance to Tallebudgera creek is situated on a coast which is subject to highly variable wave energy, including swell events derived from occasional tropical cyclones. A prevailing longshore sediment transport rate of approximately 500,000 m3 yr-1 is derived from an oblique wave approach due to the predominantly south-east wave direction. The entrance is subject to infilling by marine sands and is currently dredged annually to mitigate flooding impacts and to maintain water quality. The model is calibrated with water level and discharge data and describes the flow behaviour ...
Identification of areas exposed to storm-tide inundation is of importance for coastal flood risk man...
Entrance breakout is an important process influencing sediment dynamics and hydrodynamic conditions i...
In this study, a hydro-environmental numerical model is utilised to further demonstrate the applicab...
Tallebudgera Creek is a wave-dominated estuary on the Eastern Coast of Australia. Offshore wave cond...
Hydrosedimentological modelling of a small, trained tidal inlet system, Currumbin Creek, southeast Q...
Small tidal inlets are important features of coastal areas, in terms of provision of access from a b...
© 2020 Huy Quang TranTidal inlets are located between open seas and coastal lagoons. They experience...
Australia's largest river, the River Murray, discharges to the southern ocean through a coastal lago...
This thesis presents the development and validation of a novel three-dimensional sediment transport ...
Moreton Bay is a large coastal embayment on the south-east Queensland coast which is surrounded by t...
The suspended-sediment dynamics in Darwin Harbour, Northern Territory Australia, were investigated u...
This thesis presents the development and validation of a novel three-dimensional sediment transport ...
Wave and tide induced sediment transport pathways and rates govern the morphological evolution of es...
Wave and tide induced sediment transport pathways and rates govern the morphological evolution of es...
A finite volume, shock-capturing scheme is used to solve the shallow water equations on unstructured...
Identification of areas exposed to storm-tide inundation is of importance for coastal flood risk man...
Entrance breakout is an important process influencing sediment dynamics and hydrodynamic conditions i...
In this study, a hydro-environmental numerical model is utilised to further demonstrate the applicab...
Tallebudgera Creek is a wave-dominated estuary on the Eastern Coast of Australia. Offshore wave cond...
Hydrosedimentological modelling of a small, trained tidal inlet system, Currumbin Creek, southeast Q...
Small tidal inlets are important features of coastal areas, in terms of provision of access from a b...
© 2020 Huy Quang TranTidal inlets are located between open seas and coastal lagoons. They experience...
Australia's largest river, the River Murray, discharges to the southern ocean through a coastal lago...
This thesis presents the development and validation of a novel three-dimensional sediment transport ...
Moreton Bay is a large coastal embayment on the south-east Queensland coast which is surrounded by t...
The suspended-sediment dynamics in Darwin Harbour, Northern Territory Australia, were investigated u...
This thesis presents the development and validation of a novel three-dimensional sediment transport ...
Wave and tide induced sediment transport pathways and rates govern the morphological evolution of es...
Wave and tide induced sediment transport pathways and rates govern the morphological evolution of es...
A finite volume, shock-capturing scheme is used to solve the shallow water equations on unstructured...
Identification of areas exposed to storm-tide inundation is of importance for coastal flood risk man...
Entrance breakout is an important process influencing sediment dynamics and hydrodynamic conditions i...
In this study, a hydro-environmental numerical model is utilised to further demonstrate the applicab...