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SedFoam: A multi-dimensional Eulerian two-phase model for sediment transport and its application to momentary bed failure (3) · Improving predictions of swash dynamics in XBeach: The role of groupiness and incident-band runup (2) · STWAVE simulation of Hurricane Ike: Model results and comparison to data (2) · Three-dimensional numerical wave generation with moving boundaries (2) · Simulating coastal engineering processes with OpenFOAM® (2) · NearCoM-TVD — A quasi-3D nearshore circulation and sediment transport model (2) · Modeling hurricane waves and storm surge using integrally-coupled, scalable computations (2) · On the importance of high frequency tail in third generation wave models (2) · An impact-oriented Early Warning and Bayesian-based Decision Support System for flood risks in Zeebrugge harbour (2) · Three-dimensional interaction of waves and porous coastal structures using OpenFOAM®. Part I: Formulation and validation (2) · Validated coastal flood modeling at Imperial Beach, California: Comparing total water level, empirical and numerical overtopping methodologies (2) · MODFLOW-2000, The U.S. Geological Survey Modular Ground-Water Model -- GMG Linear Equation Solver Package Documentation (2) · Assessing coastal hazard from extreme storms with a phase resolving wave model: Case study of Narragansett, RI, USA (2) · Evaluation of surface wind fields for prediction of directional ocean wave spectra during Hurricane Sandy (2) · Quantifying the potential impact of land cover changes due to sea-level rise on storm surge on lower Texas coast bays (2) · Numerical modeling of the morphodynamic response of a low-lying barrier island beach and foredune system inundated during Hurricane Ike using XBeach and CSHORE (2) · Implementation and modification of a three-dimensional radiation stress formulation for surf zone and rip-current applications (2) · Three-dimensional interaction of waves and porous coastal structures using OpenFOAM®. Part II: Application (2)
 
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