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  • ..., N.E. 2017. Shoreline management guidelines. DHI https://www.dhigroup.com/marine-water/ebook-shoreline-management-guidelines</ref>. ...D. 1984. Morphodynamic variability of surf zones and beaches: a synthesis. Marine Geology, 56: 93-118.</ref>, is the ratio of the significant wave height at
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  • ...wer shoreface can be theoretically related to sediment transport by strong wind-driven currents. Other definitions of the outer boundary of the lower shore Most energy is dissipated in the upper part of the shoreface, where wave overturning an
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  • ...For example, the so-called radiational semi-diurnal tide (driven by daily wind and air pressure variations) has the same period as the main semi-diurnal s ...western part of the Indian Ocean <ref>Lyard F.H. and Le Provost, C. 1997. Energy budget of the tidal hydrodynamical model FES94.1. Geophys. Res. Lett. 24(6)
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  • ...to integrate scientific knowledge on climate change and eutrophication for marine and coastal waters. ...problems and possibly increase the proliferation of harmful algal bloom.In marine and coastal waters, eutrophication occurs as a result of the additions of c
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  • {{Definition|title=Marine sediment ==Origin of coastal and marine sediments==
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  • ...c wastewater is also a substantial source of petroleum hydrocarbons in the marine environment. ...stige Oil Spill on the Biota of NW Spain: 5 Years of Learning. Advances in Marine Biology 56: 365-396</ref>):
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  • ...e, at different geographical scales and at different levels of coastal and marine ecosystems. The way in which natural variation is influenced by issues rela Coastal and marine [[ecosystems]] are not in a steady state, but exhibit continuous changes in
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  • ...ate (small) changes in seabed/beach level; (2) potential to dissipate wave energy, thus reducing wave loads on the structure, and also reducing the tendency ...t design conditions correspond to a situation with high waves and a strong wind- and wave-driven set-up of the mean water level. In this situation waves ar
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  • ...nisms. In addition, tidal flats may provide significant protection against marine erosion.<br> ...ms, marine biotechnology and the production of renewable energy in coastal wind and wave power installations. Exploitation of resources always carries by t
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  • ...t of two-dimensional deep-water wave groups in the presence and absence of wind. J. Fluid Mech. 811: 642–658 </ref>, wave breaking starts on the shorefac <math> gradient \; of \; wave \; energy \; flux = wave \; energy \; dissipation, \qquad (6)</math>
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  • ...ave celerity. These wave periods are in general longer than the periods of wind waves and shorter than the periods of tidal components. Significant wave mo # Outward radiation. The reflected wave takes energy away from the basin and thus reduces the wave motion inside. This is illust
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  • ...Morphodynamic variability of high-energy macrotidal beaches, Cornwall, UK. Marine Geol. 350: 97-111</ref>. During summer, low-energy swell waves carry the sand deposited on the upper shoreface back to the sub
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  • ...ions]] and the use of radar in the article [[Use of X-band and HF radar in marine hydrography]], both with references to other related articles. However, the ...Coastal Bathymetry—Review, User Needs and Future Services. Frontiers in Marine Science 8, 740830</ref>. The accuracy of satellite-derived bathymetry is us
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