MODELLING OF COASTAL DYNAMICS.

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Holmes, P. [1 ]
Anastasiou, K. [1 ]
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[1] Imperial Coll of Science &, Technology, Engl, Imperial Coll of Science & Technology, Engl
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Structural Engineer | 1987年 / 65 A卷 / 02期
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DYNAMICS - HYDRODYNAMICS - WATER WAVES;
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Coastal dynamics is an all-embracing title for the complex interactions which take place in the coastal zone between water motions induced by tides and waves, seabed materials, natural coastal features, and man-made structures. This lecture considers the available models dealing with coastal hydrodynamic processes, discusses their assumptions, limitations, foreseeable trends in their development, and the extent to which full-scale data can verify the model predictions.
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