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Author(s) Deb, M.; Ferreira, C.M.;
BibType journalArticle
Title Simulation of cyclone-induced storm surges in the low-lying delta of Bangladesh using coupled hydrodynamic and wave model (SWAN + ADCIRC): Cyclones and coastal flooding in Bangladesh
Editors
Year 2018-02-01
Journal Journal of Flood Risk Management
Booktitle
Volume 11
Pages S750–S765
URL http://doi.wiley.com/10.1111/jfr3.12254
DOI 10.1111/jfr3.12254
ISBN
Note Auto downloaded ref at: 2020-05-07


 
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Model(s) discussed: ADCIRC
Model(s) discussed: SWAN