AbstractIt is now common for coastal planning to anticipate changes anywhere from 70 to 100years into the future. The process models developed and used for scheme design or for large-scale oceanography are currently inadequate for this task. This has prompted the development of a plethora of alternative methods. Some, such as reduced complexity or hybrid models simplify the governing equations retaining processes that are considered to govern observed morphological behaviour. The computational cost of these models is low and they have proven effective in exploring morphodynamic trends and improving our understanding of mesoscale behaviour. One drawback is that there is no generally agreed set of principles on which to make the simplifying a...
UK coasts are subject to widespread erosion in part due to the cumulative effect of human interventi...
A number of statistical techniques to analyze and model coastal morphological evolution over yearly ...
UK coasts are subject to widespread erosion in part due to the cumulative effect of human interventi...
It is now common for coastal planning to anticipate changes anywhere from 70 to 100 years into the f...
Aspects of long-term mathematical modelling of coastal morphology are inventoried and discussed. The...
Long-term (> 10 years) prediction of morphological behaviour in the coastal zone in response to b...
Coastal and shoreline management increasingly needs to consider morphological change occurring at de...
Coastal and shoreline management increasingly needs to consider morphological change occurring at de...
Long-term prediction of sediment transport and of morphological behaviour in the coastal zone, in re...
In this paper, the application of a hybrid coastal morphodynamic model to forecast inter-annual beac...
Operational coastal flood forecasting is limited near-shore by lack of knowledge of evolving bathyme...
This paper gives an overview of the project Changing Coastlines: data assimilation for morphodynamic...
AbstractCoastal and estuarine landforms provide a physical template that not only accommodates diver...
Climate change will have pervasive effects on the world's coasts, but at broad scales these changes ...
Climate change is resulting in global changes to sea level and wave climates,which in many locations...
UK coasts are subject to widespread erosion in part due to the cumulative effect of human interventi...
A number of statistical techniques to analyze and model coastal morphological evolution over yearly ...
UK coasts are subject to widespread erosion in part due to the cumulative effect of human interventi...
It is now common for coastal planning to anticipate changes anywhere from 70 to 100 years into the f...
Aspects of long-term mathematical modelling of coastal morphology are inventoried and discussed. The...
Long-term (> 10 years) prediction of morphological behaviour in the coastal zone in response to b...
Coastal and shoreline management increasingly needs to consider morphological change occurring at de...
Coastal and shoreline management increasingly needs to consider morphological change occurring at de...
Long-term prediction of sediment transport and of morphological behaviour in the coastal zone, in re...
In this paper, the application of a hybrid coastal morphodynamic model to forecast inter-annual beac...
Operational coastal flood forecasting is limited near-shore by lack of knowledge of evolving bathyme...
This paper gives an overview of the project Changing Coastlines: data assimilation for morphodynamic...
AbstractCoastal and estuarine landforms provide a physical template that not only accommodates diver...
Climate change will have pervasive effects on the world's coasts, but at broad scales these changes ...
Climate change is resulting in global changes to sea level and wave climates,which in many locations...
UK coasts are subject to widespread erosion in part due to the cumulative effect of human interventi...
A number of statistical techniques to analyze and model coastal morphological evolution over yearly ...
UK coasts are subject to widespread erosion in part due to the cumulative effect of human interventi...