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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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  • ...to estimate correctly the effect of bioturbation on the sediment balance, models must therefore be able to simulate the spatial distribution of the size cla ...d by adding a limited number of algorithms to existing hydro-morphological models. Borsje et al. (2008<ref name="Borsje et al. 2007"> Borsje, B.W., de Vries,
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  • ...Data comes from satellites, in-situ (direct ocean sampling), and numerical models that cover the global ocean. OpenEarth is a free and open source initiative to deal with Data, Models and Tools in earth science & engineering projects, currently mainly marine
    25 KB (3,541 words) - 22:36, 5 November 2021
  • ...nity for Europe to take full advantage of its own capacity and develop new models for capacity building, partly based on international experience yet tailore
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  • ...anges can usually be determined by management practices. Based on computer models, the global air temperature is expected to increase by an additional 1.4 to ...ed at combining the respective benefits of global system analyses (trophic models of biomass flows), detailed process studies (simulation packages) and a ris
    28 KB (4,152 words) - 12:34, 6 March 2022
  • ===Physical models=== ===Numerical models===
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  • ...y of the flood wave propagation. The problem can be tackled with numerical models, but rough estimates and insight into the tidal wave dynamics can be obtain ...tter term being proportional to the square of the flow velocity. With such models the shape of the bore in the friction-dominated zone is given by<ref> Baldo
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  • ...D.P. and Baldock, T.E. 2017. Assessment of runup predictions by empirical models on non-truncated beaches on the south-east Australian coast. Coast. Eng. 11 ...ong-term observations. Coastal Engineering 169, 103957</ref> and numerical models<ref>Guza, R.T. and Feddersen, F. 2012. Effect of wave frequency and directi
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  • ...0. Damage in Rubble Mound Breakwaters. Part I: Historical Review of Damage Models. J. Mar. Sci. Eng. 8, 317</ref>. Start of damage is often associated with v ..., D_{n50}}\normalsize </math>, generally based on experiments in hydraulic models (laboratory flumes). One of the most simple and often used formulas is from
    53 KB (8,394 words) - 12:45, 26 May 2024
  • ...ement campaigns, because – as long time-series datasets and mathematical models later demonstrated – the main loss of fine-grained material from the tida ==The tidal flats in mathematical models==
    22 KB (3,418 words) - 22:48, 2 July 2023
  • ...is the motion of a fluid mud layer along the seabed. In most mathematical models, the computation of sediment transport is based on empirical relationships
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