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  • ...cant changes to the coastal system. The present article discusses how such models can be applied for longer time frames. ==The Morphological Area Models==
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  • ...ater Resources Systems Planning and Management An Introduction to Methods, Models and Applications, UNESCO and WL|Delft Hydraulics, ISBN 92-3-103998-9</ref>)
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  • ...sing a combination of [[in situ]], [[optical remote sensing]] and computer models for the Dutch coastal zone is presented. The article also pays attention to ...d resolution however cloud cover can limit the temporal coverage. Computer models can also be used to calculate the temporal and spatial coverage on chloroph
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  • ...tion have evolved into advanced mathematical and statistical methods using models and analysis techniques as described in [[Data analysis techniques for the
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  • ...pplied world wide and are very under all conditions covered by the optical models upon which they are based.
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  • ...f the coastal tract are modelled using behaviour-orientated coastal change models and constrained by sediment mass conservation. The rate of coastal advance : [[Behaviour-based models]]
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  • ...cales may not dominate at longer scales, and in such cases behaviour-based models can be advantageous both from a practical and a scientific perspective. ...odel reproduces the behaviour to a required accuracy. Many behaviour-based models are numerical in nature, due to the complexity of measured boundary conditi
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  • Parametric equilibrium models represent the shape of the coastline or its response to forcing through sim
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  • ...to climate change impacts and their treatment in biogeochemical ecosystem models. Marine Pollution Bulletin 166: 112223</ref>.
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  • ...-type and Navier-Stokes equations models have traditionally been used. SPH models have also appeared more recently as an alternative. ===NonLinear Shallow Water (NLSW) models===
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  • ...s no longer a small quantity, as confirmed by fully nonlinear mathematical models (Peregrine, 1966<ref> Peregrine, D.H. 1966. Calculations of the development
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  • ...certainties of future global marine primary production in marine ecosystem models. Biogeosciences 12: 6955– 6984</ref>.
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  • ...tures that are frequently dominated by self-organized processes. Stability models are the genuine tool to understand these processes and make predictions on ...ences. However, '''stability models''' are nowadays commonly associated to models for pattern formation. Thus, we will focus here in this broad class of appl
    41 KB (6,565 words) - 16:15, 4 October 2021
  • ...ding the type of activities, the study area, potential gaps in data and/or models and the uncertainty issue of risk assessment. Here we focus on methods rele ...lity analysis, Poisson distributions or Bayesian theory. These statistical models require the use of past data and assumptions about future trends. Much of t
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  • ...mental Concentration (PEC) based on the calculated release rates and spill models;
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  • ...ses of varying storm surge levels and storm clusters, the use of numerical models is required. ...accurate dune erosion forecasts therefore require numerical process-based models that are capable to simulate the effect of such features, also including th
    42 KB (6,534 words) - 12:05, 15 November 2023
  • * Chapter 2: [[Definitions, processes and models in morphology]]
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  • ...(DMI)]]. This article describes the criteria which can be used to evaluate models, how to reduce uncertainties, and two DMI-approaches: [[model calibration]] ===Uncertainties in models and data===
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  • ...d by most numerical models and the large sales described in the conceptual models of geomorphologists. An additional problem is that the type of model often ...ortunately [[Littoral drift and shoreline modelling|one-line morphological models]] are able to represent alongshore beach movement at large spatial and temp
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  • ...In order to assess the magnitude of SGD, different investigations based on models and on direct measurements have been carried out. Indirect indicators of SG ...hydrogeological methods based on the water balance approach and numerical models.
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