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TOMAWAC: A Prediction Model for Offshore and Nearshore Storm Waves

GMRES Solution of the Mild-Slope Equation on Quadtree Grids

On the Covariance of the Velocity Components in a Wave Field

Resonant Excitation of Internal Waves by a Surface Wave

Statistics of Maximum and Conditional Run of Sea Wave Groups in the Portuguese West Coast

Effects of Bottom Steepness on Long-Period Waves

Design Aspects of Geocontainers

Field and Experimental Study on Countermeasure to Long Period Waves

VOFbreak?, A Numerical Model for Simulation of Wave Interaction with Rubble Mound Breakwaters

Characteristics of Flow Over Submerged Breakwaters

Methodology of Ecological Fishway Design

Suspended Sediment Concentration Affected by Organized Motion Near Vegetation Zone

van Beesten, D.

Bed-Load Rate on Movable Beds Covered by Vegetation

Influence of Vegetation on Hydrogeomorphic Process of Alternating Bars

Horizontal Structure of Flood Flow with Dense Vegetation Clusters Along Main Channel Banks

Cylindrical Barrel Seaweed for Control of Sediment Transport Under Waves

Using Modeling to Investigate Impacts of Grass Waterway on Water Quality

Grain Sorting in Meander Bends

Effect of Sediment Sorting on Geomorphologic Characteristics of Alternate Bars

 

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