We compare predictions of a coupled, wave-averaged, cross-shore waves-currents-bathymetric evolution model to observations of onshore and offshore nearshore sandbar migration. The observations span a 10- and 44-day period with onshore/offshore bar migration at Duck, North Carolina, and at Hasaki, Kashima Coast, Japan, respectively, a 3.5-month period of onshore bar migration at Duck, and a 22-day period of offshore bar migration at Egmond, Netherlands. With best fit parameter values the modeled temporal evolution of the cross-shore bed profiles agrees well with the observations. Model skill, defined as 1 minus the ratio of prediction to no-change error variances, ranges from 0.50 at Egmond to 0.88 for the prolonged onshore bar migration at ...
The 25-m onshore migration of a nearshore sandbar observed over a 5-day period near Duck, NC is simu...
We observed the onshore migration (3.5 m/day) of a nearshore sandbar at Tairua Beach, New Zealand du...
An extended version of a numerical model introduced by Larson et al. (2013) to simulate long-term cr...
We compare predictions of a coupled, wave-averaged, cross-shore waves-currents-bathymetric evolution...
We compare predictions of a coupled, wave-averaged, cross-shore wavescurrents-bathymetric evolution ...
We compare predictions of a coupled, wave-averaged, cross-shore wavescurrents-bathymetric evolution ...
A coupled wave-current-sediment transport beach profile model is used to simulate cross-shore sandba...
The aim of the present study is to analyse the mid-term beach profile evolution, considering the hyp...
[1] A nonlinear model is developed to study the time‐dependent relationship between the alongshore v...
[1] A nonlinear model is developed to study the time‐dependent relationship between the alongshore v...
Nearshore sandbars are ridges of sand that are commonly observed along sandy coasts in water depths ...
A nonlinear model is developed to study the time‐dependent relationship between the\ud alongshore va...
This paper presents a numerical model designed to simulate subaqueous cross-shore profile behavior, ...
We observed the onshore migration (3.5 m/day) of a nearshore sandbar at Tairua Beach, New Zealand du...
Coastal profile models are commonly used for hind- and forecasting studies of nearshore bathymetry, ...
The 25-m onshore migration of a nearshore sandbar observed over a 5-day period near Duck, NC is simu...
We observed the onshore migration (3.5 m/day) of a nearshore sandbar at Tairua Beach, New Zealand du...
An extended version of a numerical model introduced by Larson et al. (2013) to simulate long-term cr...
We compare predictions of a coupled, wave-averaged, cross-shore waves-currents-bathymetric evolution...
We compare predictions of a coupled, wave-averaged, cross-shore wavescurrents-bathymetric evolution ...
We compare predictions of a coupled, wave-averaged, cross-shore wavescurrents-bathymetric evolution ...
A coupled wave-current-sediment transport beach profile model is used to simulate cross-shore sandba...
The aim of the present study is to analyse the mid-term beach profile evolution, considering the hyp...
[1] A nonlinear model is developed to study the time‐dependent relationship between the alongshore v...
[1] A nonlinear model is developed to study the time‐dependent relationship between the alongshore v...
Nearshore sandbars are ridges of sand that are commonly observed along sandy coasts in water depths ...
A nonlinear model is developed to study the time‐dependent relationship between the\ud alongshore va...
This paper presents a numerical model designed to simulate subaqueous cross-shore profile behavior, ...
We observed the onshore migration (3.5 m/day) of a nearshore sandbar at Tairua Beach, New Zealand du...
Coastal profile models are commonly used for hind- and forecasting studies of nearshore bathymetry, ...
The 25-m onshore migration of a nearshore sandbar observed over a 5-day period near Duck, NC is simu...
We observed the onshore migration (3.5 m/day) of a nearshore sandbar at Tairua Beach, New Zealand du...
An extended version of a numerical model introduced by Larson et al. (2013) to simulate long-term cr...