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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
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  • ...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
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  • ===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
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  • ...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==
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  • ...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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  • :[[Stability models]] :[[Process-based morphological models]]
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  • Several studies show that simple mathematical models that couple shoreline evolution to longshore sediment transport are capable ...incidence is inherently unstable, as explained in the article [[Stability models]]. Different types of shoreline structures may arise, depending on the type
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  • ...ating water infiltration and exfiltration. The capability of process-based models to simulate these fine-scale processes is very limited. The contribution of
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  • .... P. and Baldock, T. E. 2017. Assessment of runup predictions by empirical models on non‐truncated beaches on the south‐east Australian coast. Coastal En ...ates of the wave set-up require in-situ observations or detailed numerical models.
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  • ...d from laboratory experiments, field observations and numerical simulation models. Reviews of the various methods and formulas have been given by Camenen and ...and Guza, R. 2008. Testing and calibrating parametric wave transformation models on natural beaches. Coast. Eng. 55: 224–235</ref>) found a linear dependa
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  • ...ds equilibrium. If beach rotation is the main subject of interest, simpler models can be used, provided data is available for calibration of the model parame
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  • ...A.H. and Soulsby, R.L. 2004. Evaluating the performance of morphological models. Coastal Engineering 51, pp. 917-939. </ref>). Here the baseline predicti
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  • ...well with numerical models<ref name=B76>Berkhof, J.C.W. 1976. Mathematical models for simple linear water waves, refraction and diffraction. PhD Thesis Delft Physical scale models can also be used for harbor design studies, but correct simulation of frict
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  • ...935/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
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  • ...935/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
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