A mathematical model for long-term, three-dimensional shoreline evolution is developed. The combined effects of variations of sea level; wave refraction and diffraction; loss of sand by density currents during storms, by rip currents, and by wind; bluff erosion and berm accretion; effects of manmade structures such as long groin or navigational structures; and beach nourishment are all taken into account. A computer program is developed with various subroutines which permit modification as the state-of-the-art progresses. The program is applied to a test case at Holland Harbor, Michigan. (Author)."July 1980."Cover title.Includes bibliographical references (page 62).A mathematical model for long-term, three-dimensional shoreline evolution is...
The idea that the long-term historic shoreline change at a given site is mainly caused by spatial gr...
An improved 3-D beach evolution model coupled with the shore-line model, named "3D-SHORE",...
MA University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012Includes bibliographical references (leaves 98–99).The coastlin...
As increased development and habitation of our shorelines continues unabated, and as science begins ...
A numerical model is developed to predict shoreline changes as a function of deep water wave conditi...
This report consists of seven papers dealing with numerical simulation of beach change that were rec...
The beach topography change in the nearshore zone may be induced by natural phenomena such as wind, ...
The one-line numerical model GENESIS has been calibrated to evaluate its performance as a tool in pr...
Cover title."March 1990."Includes bibliographical references (page 144-145).Includes bibliographical...
Many coasts around the world experience erosion as a result of a lack of sediment supply, local inte...
This paper describes a numerical model of three-dimensional beach change as produced by breaking wav...
Even though coasts including coastlines, beaches, and dunes will always tend to reach a...
This study focuses on the impact of potential changes in the wind-wave climate on shoreline change. ...
"October 1977."Includes bibliographical references (pages 54-56).Mode of access: Internet
The coastline of the United States features some of the most popular tourist and recreational destin...
The idea that the long-term historic shoreline change at a given site is mainly caused by spatial gr...
An improved 3-D beach evolution model coupled with the shore-line model, named "3D-SHORE",...
MA University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012Includes bibliographical references (leaves 98–99).The coastlin...
As increased development and habitation of our shorelines continues unabated, and as science begins ...
A numerical model is developed to predict shoreline changes as a function of deep water wave conditi...
This report consists of seven papers dealing with numerical simulation of beach change that were rec...
The beach topography change in the nearshore zone may be induced by natural phenomena such as wind, ...
The one-line numerical model GENESIS has been calibrated to evaluate its performance as a tool in pr...
Cover title."March 1990."Includes bibliographical references (page 144-145).Includes bibliographical...
Many coasts around the world experience erosion as a result of a lack of sediment supply, local inte...
This paper describes a numerical model of three-dimensional beach change as produced by breaking wav...
Even though coasts including coastlines, beaches, and dunes will always tend to reach a...
This study focuses on the impact of potential changes in the wind-wave climate on shoreline change. ...
"October 1977."Includes bibliographical references (pages 54-56).Mode of access: Internet
The coastline of the United States features some of the most popular tourist and recreational destin...
The idea that the long-term historic shoreline change at a given site is mainly caused by spatial gr...
An improved 3-D beach evolution model coupled with the shore-line model, named "3D-SHORE",...
MA University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012Includes bibliographical references (leaves 98–99).The coastlin...