Advances In Coastal Hydraulics

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  • Advances In Coastal Hydraulics Book Detail

  • Author : Vijay Panchang
  • Release Date : 2018-06-21
  • Publisher : World Scientific
  • Genre : Science
  • Pages : 523
  • ISBN 13 : 9813231297
  • File Size : 86,86 MB

Advances In Coastal Hydraulics by Vijay Panchang PDF Summary

Book Description: Advances in Coastal Hydraulics contains twelve papers that report on recent developments in several areas of coastal hydraulics. The papers, written by well-regarded authors, cover interesting topics such as the interaction of groundwater and coastal waters, the use of remote sensing for coastal applications, erosion in Arctic environments, the impact of marine vegetation on coastal hydrodynamics, new methods to examine the reliability of breakwater design, the development of marine kinetic energy, and methods for modeling coastal processes as well as their applications to small and large scales, such as a harbor in Hawaii (for design) and the extensive coast of India (for examining the effects of tsunamis and sea level rise). The developments presented in this book could serve not only as a reference book, but also as a starting point for new endeavors in the respective topics.

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Advances In Coastal Hydraulics

Advances In Coastal Hydraulics

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Advances in Coastal Hydraulics contains twelve papers that report on recent developments in several areas of coastal hydraulics. The papers, written by well-reg

Advances in Coastal and Ocean Engineering

Advances in Coastal and Ocean Engineering

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