The influence of foreshore evolution due to storms and storm clusters on wave overtopping at a steep seawall were investigated by performing large scale physical experiment. Two different storms profiles (S1 and S2) with triangular pattern and consisting of six sea states were selected. This storms then were applied in certain sequences to form three storm clusters (C1, C2, and C3), where the storms occur consecutively. The first analysis focuses on how this storm clusters affect the beach morphology. The data shows that hydrodynamics and foreshore interaction creates highly non-linear morphodynamic. This interaction resulted in sand bar formation as an accumulation of net cross-shore sediment transport. Storm clusters appeared to be more c...
To evaluate the performance of an additional rubble mound breakwater to the Dawlish Coastline sea wa...
The water level during a storm event is never constant but variable in nature. A variable water leve...
Coastal communities across the globe are often protected by structures, such as seawalls, levees or ...
The influence of foreshore evolution due to storms and storm clusters on wave overtopping at a steep...
This work presents the results of an investigation on how wave overtopping at a near-vertical seawal...
This work presents the results of an investigation on how wave overtopping at a near-vertical seawal...
New large-scale experiments on the influence of storm sequencing on beach profile evolution are pres...
Wave overtopping nearshore coastal structures, such as shore-parallel breakwaters, can significantly...
The flow discharge induced by wave overtopping the nearshore coastal defence structures, such as sho...
Driven by strong winds, huge ocean waves can cause devastating destruction to coastal regions during...
Wave overtopping from a few hours of violent storms can cause damage to infrastructure. Extensive kn...
This research uses physical and numerical experiments to investigate the wave overtopping of a verti...
It is widely observed that storms and the associated extremes of wind and wave conditions result in ...
The cross-shore profile response of shingle barrier beaches to storm waves are investigated with the...
A sequence of daily beach surveys acquired over one month covering an area larger than 100,000 m2, w...
To evaluate the performance of an additional rubble mound breakwater to the Dawlish Coastline sea wa...
The water level during a storm event is never constant but variable in nature. A variable water leve...
Coastal communities across the globe are often protected by structures, such as seawalls, levees or ...
The influence of foreshore evolution due to storms and storm clusters on wave overtopping at a steep...
This work presents the results of an investigation on how wave overtopping at a near-vertical seawal...
This work presents the results of an investigation on how wave overtopping at a near-vertical seawal...
New large-scale experiments on the influence of storm sequencing on beach profile evolution are pres...
Wave overtopping nearshore coastal structures, such as shore-parallel breakwaters, can significantly...
The flow discharge induced by wave overtopping the nearshore coastal defence structures, such as sho...
Driven by strong winds, huge ocean waves can cause devastating destruction to coastal regions during...
Wave overtopping from a few hours of violent storms can cause damage to infrastructure. Extensive kn...
This research uses physical and numerical experiments to investigate the wave overtopping of a verti...
It is widely observed that storms and the associated extremes of wind and wave conditions result in ...
The cross-shore profile response of shingle barrier beaches to storm waves are investigated with the...
A sequence of daily beach surveys acquired over one month covering an area larger than 100,000 m2, w...
To evaluate the performance of an additional rubble mound breakwater to the Dawlish Coastline sea wa...
The water level during a storm event is never constant but variable in nature. A variable water leve...
Coastal communities across the globe are often protected by structures, such as seawalls, levees or ...