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Publikováno v:
ISH Journal of Hydraulic Engineering. 2:52-60
Guide bunds, sloping revetments, spurs, cut-offs, flush bunds, bottom panels, studs etc. are generally used as river training works. These structures if designed properly, may become very effective both functionally and structurally. If they are not
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Journal of Waterway, Port, Coastal, and Ocean Engineering. 120:318-324
Estimation of breaker angle in a littoral environmental observation (LEO) program is still based on a visual method and therefore is subjective. Breaker angles thus measured generally vary from person to person. In the absence of a sophisticated wave
Publikováno v:
Coastal Engineering. 20:173-181
Estimation of the breaker angle in the littoral environmental observation (LEO) programme is still based on visual methods and therefore is subjective in nature. In the absence of a wave direction recording instrument, a simple device called the wave
Publikováno v:
Coastal Management. 20:365-375
India's coastal zone has, since ancient times, played a very significant role in socioeconomic, political, and defense developments. For a developing country like India with a vast coastal zone, there is a need for establishing one Central Coastal Zo
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Journal of Waterway, Port, Coastal, and Ocean Engineering. 116:408-424
Longshore-sediment transport rates for the south Indian coast from Allur to Cochin and for Sri Lanka are estimated from ship-reported wave data (1968–86). Annual gross sediment transport rate is high (1.5 to 2.0 × 10\u6 m³) along the coasts of no
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Journal of Waterway, Port, Coastal, and Ocean Engineering. 118:122-124
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Marine Geotechnology. 8:249-258
Laboratory tests were conducted on compacted marine sediments to study the effect of salt concentration of permeating fluid on its permeability characteristics. Deep sea sediment samples were collected from water depths varying from 3700 to 4500 m of
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IndraStra Global.
Ship-reported waves published in the Indian Daily Weather Report are compiled for a period of 16 years and are used for the estimation of the longshore transport rate. Using the two well known longshore transport equations, viz., the Shore Protection