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Trends in the Climatology of Winter Wind Wave Heights in a Back-Barrier Bay in Western North Atlantic Ocean
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Wave climate studies mainly focus on the wave climatology in the open ocean. There is currently a limited understanding of trends and changes in the wave climatology of coastal waters. This study quantifies climate-induced ...
Closure to “Three-Dimensional Numerical Modeling of Dam-Break Flows with Sediment Transport over Movable Beds” by Reza Marsooli and Weiming Wu
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Three-Dimensional Numerical Modeling of Dam-Break Flows with Sediment Transport over Movable Beds
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: A three-dimensional (3D) numerical model has been developed to simulate dam-break flows with sediment transport over movable beds. The hydrodynamic model solves the 3D Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equations using a ...
Closure to “Three-Dimensional Numerical Modeling of Dam-Break Flows with Sediment Transport over Movable Beds” by Reza Marsooli and Weiming Wu
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Depth-Averaged Two-Dimensional Model of Unsteady Flow and Sediment Transport due to Noncohesive Embankment Break/Breaching
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: A depth-averaged two-dimensional model has been developed in this study to simulate the unsteady flow and noncohesive sediment transport due to embankment break and overtopping breaching. The model adopts the generalized ...
Spatial Variation in Sensitivity of Hurricane Surge Characteristics to Hurricane Parameters
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Mitigating losses from a storm surge requires an accurate prediction of its peak, duration, and current speed along the coastline. Because this prediction depends on varying atmospheric and oceanic conditions, the uncertainty ...
Assessing Beach–Seawall Hybrid Systems: A Novel Metric-Based Approach for Robustness and Serviceability
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Coastal structures such as seawalls prevent hinterland erosion and flooding, making them an integral component in building resilient communities and infrastructure. However, these structures could fail to perform as intended ...