This Thesis is about coastal environments processes linked to a set of factors that drive and control the dynamic of two main basis elements that co-evolve in time and space: water and sediment. The interplay between these two elements introduces the termhydro-morphodynamics as the mutual coupling and bidirectional readjustment of the fluxes of water and sediments and the surface morphology of subaqueous landscapes. The methodology followed to address this feedback interaction is based on the employment of high-resolution, physically-based numerical models and on the self-development of simplified long-term hydro-morphodynamic models. These numerical models provide virtual laboratories that allow to quantitatively investigate the ph...
This work considers the pluri-decadal morphodynamic modeling of sandy coastal environments subjected...
This thesis presents the development a generic morphological model for both structured and unstructu...
The present lecture deals with models for situations in which the spatial dimensions cannot be separ...
This Thesis is about coastal environments processes linked to a set of factors that drive and contr...
The overarching aim of this research is to contribute towards a best practice in modelling meso-scal...
Cette thèse traite de la morphodynamique pluri-décennale des environnements sableux soumis à l’actio...
International audienceThe main objective of this paper is to develop a method to simulate long-term ...
Tidal environments are dynamic and delicate systems exposed to the effects of climate changes and of...
The morphodynamic system in alluvial, coastal plain estuaries is complex and characterized by variou...
In this Thesis, hydrodynamic and human activities influences on morphology are addressed in the Bay...
In the present thesis I will resume the formulation and some applications of a two-dimensional mathe...
The morphodynamics of coastal embayments and estuarine areas are defined by the flow conditions sinc...
This thesis presents the development a generic morphological model for both structured and unstructu...
Integrated coastal zone planning requires the support of engineering tools to perform an accurate an...
International audienceAlong coasts, waves and wave-induced currents are the main factors of morpholo...
This work considers the pluri-decadal morphodynamic modeling of sandy coastal environments subjected...
This thesis presents the development a generic morphological model for both structured and unstructu...
The present lecture deals with models for situations in which the spatial dimensions cannot be separ...
This Thesis is about coastal environments processes linked to a set of factors that drive and contr...
The overarching aim of this research is to contribute towards a best practice in modelling meso-scal...
Cette thèse traite de la morphodynamique pluri-décennale des environnements sableux soumis à l’actio...
International audienceThe main objective of this paper is to develop a method to simulate long-term ...
Tidal environments are dynamic and delicate systems exposed to the effects of climate changes and of...
The morphodynamic system in alluvial, coastal plain estuaries is complex and characterized by variou...
In this Thesis, hydrodynamic and human activities influences on morphology are addressed in the Bay...
In the present thesis I will resume the formulation and some applications of a two-dimensional mathe...
The morphodynamics of coastal embayments and estuarine areas are defined by the flow conditions sinc...
This thesis presents the development a generic morphological model for both structured and unstructu...
Integrated coastal zone planning requires the support of engineering tools to perform an accurate an...
International audienceAlong coasts, waves and wave-induced currents are the main factors of morpholo...
This work considers the pluri-decadal morphodynamic modeling of sandy coastal environments subjected...
This thesis presents the development a generic morphological model for both structured and unstructu...
The present lecture deals with models for situations in which the spatial dimensions cannot be separ...