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APSIM's water and nitrogen modules and simulation of the dynamics of water and nitrogen in fallow systems (1) · COMPARISONS OF WAVE OVERTOPPING DISCHARGES AND DAMAGES OF THE NTOU VERTICAL SEAWALL DUE TO TWO SIMILAR SUPER TYPHOONS ON KEELUNG COAST OF TAIWAN (1) · COUPLING OF HYDRODYNAMIC AND WAVE MODELS CASE STUDY FOR WINTER STORM SURGE IN BOHAI SEA (1) · Climate change and North Sea storm surge extremes: an ensemble study of storm surge extremes expected in a changed climate projected by four different regional climate models (1) · Climate, tectonics or morphology: what signals can we see in drainage basin sediment yields? (1) · Developing Potentiometric Surfaces and Flow Fields with a Head-Specified MODFLOW Model (1) · Estimation of Extreme Water Levels Due to Cyclonic Storms: A Case Study for Kalpakkam Coast (1) · FULLY PROBABILISTIC DUNE SAFETY ASSESSMENT USING AN ADVANCED PROBABILISTIC METHOD (1) · HAWAII HURRICANE WAVE AND SURGE MODELING AND FAST FORECASTING (1) · MODELING BEACH PROFILE EVOLUTION – A STATISTICAL–PROCESS BASED APPROACH (1) · MODELLING DUNE EROSION OF THE SEFTON COAST, LIVERPOOL BAY, UK (1) · MORPHOLOGIC MODELLING OF THE COASTAL EVOLUTION IN ADA, GHANA (1) · Modelling storm responses on a high-energy coastline with XBeach (1) · Modelling the effects of row configuration on sorghum yield reliability in north-eastern Australia (1) · ON THE MODELLING OF SWELL WAVE PENETRATION INTO TIDAL INLET SYSTEMS (1) · STORM SURGE SIMULATION IN NAGASAKI DURING THE PASSAGE OF 2012 TYPHOON SANBA (1) · THEORETICAL AND NUMERICAL STUDY OF WAVE-CURRENT INTERACTION IN STRONGLY-SHEARED FLOWS (1) · TOPOGRAPHY-INDUCED FOCUSING OF RANDOM WAVES (1)
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