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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. Qiuhua Liang - Wikipedia

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    His work focuses on developing high-performance mathematical and numerical models for flood simulation and forecasting. Liang has made contributions to real-time flood forecasting by coupling GPU-accelerated hydrodynamic models with numerical weather predictions. His research encompasses various aspects of flood modelling, including urban flood ...

  4. Hydrological model - Wikipedia

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    The model may be created in one (core, column), two (plan, profile), or three dimensions, and can be designed to represent a variety of specific initial and boundary conditions as needed to answer a question. Scale models commonly use physical properties that are similar to their natural counterparts (e.g., gravity, temperature).

  5. 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 ...

  6. Oyster reef restoration - Wikipedia

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    Through hydrodynamic modeling, the project has shown that the breakwaters will increase coastal resiliency even if the structures are completely submerged due to sea level rise. [46] The restoration of the oyster reefs will further facilitate coastal resiliency by reducing shoreline erosion and absorbing the force of waves before they hit the ...

  7. SMS (hydrology software) - Wikipedia

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    The models were created with the software Surface-Modeling System (SMS) of Aquaveo LLC" (Gerstner, Belzner, and Thorenz, 976). [ 17 ] This article "describes the mathematical formulation, numerical implementation, and input specifications of rubble mound structures in the Coastal Modeling System (CMS) operated through the Surface-water Modeling ...

  8. How The Marshall Islands’ Reimaanlok Model Is ... - AOL

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    The Reimaanlok Marine Protected Area spans 18,500 square miles in the Ratak Chain, and it’s bursting with life – from grey reef sharks to sea turtles and vibrant coral reefs. This is what ...

  9. ANUGA Hydro - Wikipedia

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    Although a flexible hydrodynamic modelling tool, ANUGA has a number of limitations that any potential user needs to be aware of. They are: The mathematical model is the 2D shallow water wave equation. As such it cannot resolve vertical convection and consequently not breaking waves or 3D turbulence (e.g. vorticity).