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1982 Reviewers of the Journal of Waterway, Port, Coastal and Ocean Engineering
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1983 Reviewers of the Journal of Waterway, Port, Coastal and Ocean Engineering
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 1984) -
2010 Chile and 2011 Tohoku Tsunami Profiles Measured by GPS Buoys and Coastal Wave and Tide Gauges in a Nationwide Ocean Wave Information Network for Ports and Harbors
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2014)This paper introduces the tide data acquisition and processing procedures in the Nationwide Ocean Wave Information Network for Ports and Harbors (NOWPHAS), especially those for global positioning system (GPS) buoys that ... -
2013 Best Paper Award
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2014 Best Paper Award
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2015 Best Paper Award
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2D Modeling of Flow and Sediment Interaction: Sediment Mixtures
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2014)The further development and application of the two-dimensional (2D) flow and sediment-modeling concept, formulated for the treatment of sediment mixtures, is addressed herein. The sediment domain is divided into subdomains ... -
2D Numerical Study on Tidal Circulation in Strait of Dover
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 1997)A two-dimensional numerical study of the tidal circulation in the Strait of Dover is presented. In this study, a depth-averaged model, which employs a finite-difference, splitting technique was used. The present model was ... -
2‐D Bed Evolution in Natural Watercourses—New Simulation Approach
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 1990)A new mathematical formulation is established for two‐dimensional (plan view) unsteady water flow, sediment transport, and bed evolution in natural watercourses such as reservoirs, estuaries, and coastal waters, where depth ... -
3D Model Application to Study Residual Flow in the Arabian Gulf
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2006)A three-dimensional (3D) hydrodynamic model is employed to investigate the mean flow pattern in the Arabian Gulf. After calibration of the model against measured data, simulations are done for summer and winter hydrological ... -
3D Numerical Modeling of Exchange Flows in Golden Horn Estuary
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2019)The Golden Horn estuary (GH) is a historic inlet in the northwest direction of the Bosphorus. It is a unique region that has valuable biological resources and provides living space for a wide variety of organisms. The GH ... -
3D Numerical Modeling of Stratified Flows: Case Study of the Bosphorus Strait
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2012)The Bosphorus Strait is a typical example of a narrow sea strait and, in general, has a two-layer flow structure. Driven by the water level difference between the Black Sea (north) and the Sea of Marmara (south), a lighter ... -
3‐D Model of Bathymetric Response to Structures
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 1985)A fully implicit finite‐difference, N‐line numerical model is developed to predict bathymetric changes in the vicinity of coastal structures. The wave field transformation includes refraction, shoaling, and diffraction. ... -
60th Anniversary Special Issue on Significant Advances in Coastal Engineering
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A Coastal Defense Work Plan 40 Years Later: Review and Evaluation of the Espinho Case Study in Portugal
(ASCE, 2022/05/19)In the 1980s, a coastal defense plan was prepared for a 110-km long stretch of the northwest Portuguese coast, from the Leixões harbor to Cape Mondego. This paper revisits the plan for the location of the Espinho beach and ... -
A Data-Driven Approach to Hurricane Debris Modeling
(ASCE, 9/1/2023 1)The large amount of debris generated in the aftermath of hurricane and storm events can cause severe financial and logistical burdens to coastal communities. Existing debris estimation models mainly focus on wind-induced ... -
A Dynamic Submerged Breakwater
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 1996)An analytical solution is developed to investigate the behavior of a submerged or surface-piercing, long tethered breakwater of rectangular cross section. The equations of motion are solved to provide the surge, heave, and ... -
A Fall-Velocity Equation
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A Fall-Velocity Equation
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2000)Over the last several decades, there has been a conspicuous increase in the coastal engineering literature in the use of the fall velocity as a variable to characterize sediment. The increasing interest in fall velocity ... -
A Field Study of Momentary Liquefaction Caused by Waves around a Coastal Structure
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2007)This paper presents the results of field experiments carried out around a bunker from the Second World War situated on the beach. The structure was surrounded by water at high tide and subject to intense wave forcing. By ...