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A Model-Derived Empirical Formulation for Wave Run-Up on Naturally Sloping Beaches (1) · Bathymetric Data Requirements for Operational Coastal Erosion Forecasting Using XBeach (1) · Comparison between Structured and Unstructured MODFLOW for Simulating Groundwater Flow in Three-Dimensional Multilayer Quaternary Aquifer of East Nile Delta, Egypt (1) · DebrisInterMixing-2.3: a finite volume solver for three-dimensional debris-flow simulations with two calibration parameters – Part 1: Model description (1) · EOF-Library: Open-source Elmer FEM and OpenFOAM coupler for electromagnetics and fluid dynamics (1) · Experimental and Numerical Study of Methane-air Deflagrations in a Vented Enclosure (1) · Headland Rip Modelling at a Natural Beach under High-Energy Wave Conditions (1) · Modulation of viscoelastic fluid response to external body force (1) · Multilevel Drought Hazard Assessment under Climate Change Scenarios in Semi-Arid Regions—A Case Study of the Karkheh River Basin in Iran (1) · NUMERICAL INVESTIGATIONS OF CAVITATION AROUND A HIGH SPEED SUBMARINE USING OPENFOAM WITH LES (1) · Numerical Investigation of Scour Beneath Pipelines Subjected to an Oscillatory Flow Condition (1) · On the Dominant Factor Controlling Seasonal Hydrological Forecast Skill in China (1) · Revisit of a Case Study of Spilled Oil Slicks Caused by the Sanchi Accident (2018) in the East China Sea (1) · Simulating Flash Floods at Hourly Time-Step Using the SWAT Model (1) · The relative influence of dune aspect ratio and beach width on dune erosion as a function of storm duration and surge level (1)
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