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  2. Coastal morphodynamics - Wikipedia

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    As sediment takes a finite time to move, there is a lag in the morphological response to hydrodynamic forcing. Sediment can therefore be considered to be a time-dependent coupling mechanism. Since the boundary conditions of hydrodynamic forcing change regularly, this may mean that the beach never attains equilibrium. Morphodynamic processes ...

  3. Generalized Environmental Modeling System for Surfacewaters

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    [citation needed] It is the sole hydrodynamic model listed in the model selection tool database [which?] for hydrodynamic and chemical fate models that can perform 1-D, 2-D, and 3-D time-variable modeling for most waterbody types, consider all state variables and include the near- and far-fields. GEMSS can also provide GUI’s, grid generation ...

  4. MIKE 11 - Wikipedia

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    MIKE 11 has been used in hundreds of application around the world. Its main application areas are flood analysis and alleviation design, real-time flood forecasting, dam break analysis, optimisation of reservoir and canal gate/structure operations, ecological and water quality assessments in rivers and wetlands, sediment transport and river morphology studies, salinity intrusion in rivers and ...

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  6. Hydrodynamic reception - Wikipedia

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    In animal physiology, hydrodynamic reception refers to the ability of some animals to sense water movements generated by biotic (conspecifics, predators, or prey) or abiotic sources. This form of mechanoreception is useful for orientation, hunting, predator avoidance, and schooling.

  7. ANUGA Hydro - Wikipedia

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    Examples include validation against the wave tank experiment for the Okushiri 1995 tsunami, [11] wave tank runup experiments at University of Queensland, [12] the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami impact at Patong Beach, [13] comparison to other models, [14] [15] ANUGA was a late entry in the UK 2D model Benchmarking project in 2010 using version 1 ...

  8. Artificial reef - Wikipedia

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    Oyster castle reef, Gandy's Beach shoreline protection project [42] Some artificial reefs are used to prevent coastal erosion. [43] [44] Geometric and hydrodynamic properties of reefs are particularly important in determining their ability to mitigate coastal erosion. [45] [46] Artificial reefs to prevent erosion can be designed to act in ...

  9. Aquarius Reef Base - Wikipedia

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    The Aquarius Reef Base is an underwater habitat located 5.4 mi (8.7 km) off Key Largo in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, Florida, United States. It is the world's only undersea research laboratory and it is operated by Florida International University .