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Interaction Between Nearshore Natural Processes on Macro-Tidal Beaches. Case Study Along the Capricorn Coast, Australia

Experimental Study of the Flow Around a Breakwater

Comparison of Computed Three-Dimensional Wave-Driven Currents with Measurements

Groundwater Dynamics in Beaches and Coastal Barriers

Beach Nourishment: Planform Considerations

Monitoring Results of a Nearshore Disposal Berm

Prototype Monitoring Study of Wave Climate and Beach Profile in the Surfzone

The 'Dynamics of Beaches' Project

A Large-Scale Experiment on Breaching in Sand-Dikes

Beach Profile Evolution Under Mean Conditions

Verification of the Bruun Rule for the Estimation of Shoreline Retreat Caused by Sea-Level Rise

Multiscale Shore Variability at Two Coasts

Beach and Nearshore Profile Evolution at Different Temporal Scales: The Case of Duck, North Carolina, U.S.A.

Changes of Sand Grain Distribution in the Surf Zone

Employment of Electronic Sand Level Gauges for Measurement of Beach Slope Deformation on Norderney Island

Boundary Layer Theory and Field Bedload

Shear Stresses and Hydrodynamics of Combined Waves and Currents

Flow Over Vortex Ripples: Models and Experiments

Reproducibility of Beach Profiles and Sand Ripples Generated by Huge Waves

Lift Off and Entrainment of Sediments

 

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