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  • ...ry well by parametric models, perhaps more accurately than phase-resolving models, particularly wave runup. ...ormulations to measurements from a range of beaches and concluded that the models generally predict runup with errors of order <math>\pm 25 \%</math>.
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  • Both a simple dimensional analysis and idealized models, based on linear stability analyses (see the
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  • ...ion, cf Equation (4.4)). Koutitas <ref>Koutitas, G.K., 1988. Mathematical Models in Coastal Engineering, Pentech Press, London. </ref> gives a worked exampl ...ate along the shore, seabed friction is now normally included in numerical models, although an appropriate value for the wave friction factor remains uncerta
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  • ==Models of ripple formation== Idealized models allow to predict the conditions leading to the appearance of ripples and so
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  • ...indirectly or through models such as spatial proxy models or process-based models. Flood protection for example could be measured directly through site obser
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  • ...991b. "Comparison of shoreline change obtained with physical and numerical models," Proceedings Coastal Sediments '91, ASCE, 1785-1813.</ref>). :[[Stability Models: Linear and nonlinear]]
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  • ...</ref> and later exploited by Dean (1973) <ref>Dean, R.G., 1973. Heuristic models of sand transport in the surf zone. Proceedings of Conference on Engineerin ...<ref> Short, A. D. and Aagaard, T. 1993. Single and multi-bar beach change models. Journal of Coastal Research, SI 15: 141-157.</ref>.
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  • ...35/m936, Delft Hydraul. Lab., Delft </ref><ref> Dean, R.G. 1973. Heuristic models of sand transport in the surf zone. Proc. Conf. Eng. Dynamics in the Surf Z ...ccretion patterns produced by cross-shore sediment transport. Mathematical models are often used as interpretation tools.
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  • ...nder J. 2013. A comparison of tidal conversion parameterizations for tidal models. J. Phys. Oceanogr. 43: 104-119</ref>. Other factors that need to be taken
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  • ...cal time- series data. Others by using coupled climate-catchment-ecosystem models, or perhaps even using experimental mesocosms. It is essential that combina ...act and effect of eutrophication? The potential of application of existing models to aid understanding and projection of areas likely to experience heightene
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  • ...eal time numerical modelling capacities (high resolution regional forecast models with data assimilation) and broadcast solutions for public warning.
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  • ...UCC – Coastal Union 2007. Coastline Volume 16(1). Chapter Climate change models, p. 11</ref> ...ng-term field observations help scientists to build scenarios and work out models to deal with changes in:
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  • ...ence of a large range of bedforms, as explained in the article [[Stability models]]. The smallest bedforms, ripples, arise in places where bed sediments are ...1992)<ref>Dalrymple, R.W., Zaitlin, B.A., Boyd, R., 1992. Estuarine facies models: conceptual basis and stratigraphic implications. Journal of Sedimentary Pe
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  • ...er and C. Embleton-Hamann). Cambridge Univ. Press.</ref>. However, climate models also predict increases in the frequency and intensity of storms, but at pre
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  • Climate models predict a 2-4ºC rise in water temperature along with a rise in sea levels
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  • ..., Estuaries and Coastal Seas]]. They range from definitions, processes and models to measuring instruments as well as laboratory and in situ analyses of samp ...odels, calibration of models and sequential data assimilation into dynamic models. A concrete application of data assimilation into a model would be very use
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  • ...to help predict the fate of these pollutants. Transport and dissemination models are implemented by universities, but only seldom used for operational goals ...d by investigating the reliability of SGD estimations based on groundwater models calibrated using groundwater level data, which are available in many cases.
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  • |Identify and quantify processes and functions, incorporate these into models and develop scenarios of different spatial and temporal scales | Improved estuarine and coastal models capable of forecasting biogeomorphological change under different scenarios
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  • ...larger scale ecosystem functioning which may benefit developing predictive models of biocomplex responses to predicted sea-level rise and global climate chan
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  • ..., [[supply chain analysis]] or on [[computable general equilibrium]] (CGE) models. :[[Computable general equilibrium]] - class of economic models that use actual economic data to estimate how an economy might react to cha
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