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Zarifsanayei, Amin Reza (author), Antolínez, José A. Á. (author), Cartwright, Nick (author), Etemad-Shahidi, Amir (author), Strauss, Darrell (author), Lemos, Gil (author), Semedo, Alvaro (author), Kumar, Rajesh (author), Dobrynin, Mikhail (author), Akpınar, Adem (author)
In this study four experiments were conducted to investigate uncertainty in future longshore sediment transport (LST) projections due to: working with continuous time series of CSIRO CMIP6-driven waves (experiment #1) or sliced time series of waves from CSIRO-CMIP6-Ws and CSIRO-CMIP5-Ws (experiment #2); different wave-model-parametrization pairs...
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Koosheh, Ali (author), Etemad-Shahidi, Amir (author), Cartwright, Nick (author), Tomlinson, Rodger (author), van Gent, M.R.A. (author)
During storms, ensuring the protection of people, vehicles and infrastructure on the crest of coastal structures from wave overtopping hazards is crucial. The thickness of the wave overtopping layer is a key variable used for assessing safety and maintaining a secure design. Traditionally, this parameter is associated with the height...
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Zarifsanayei, Amin Reza (author), Antolínez, José A. Á. (author), Etemad-Shahidi, Amir (author), Cartwright, Nick (author), Strauss, Darrell (author), Lemos, Gil (author)
This study quantifies the uncertainties in the projected changes in potential longshore sediment transport (LST) rates along a non-straight coastline. Four main sources of uncertainty, including the choice of emission scenarios, Global Circulation Model-driven offshore wave datasets (GCM-Ws), LST models, and their non-linear interactions were...
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Koosheh, Ali (author), Etemad-Shahidi, Amir (author), Cartwright, Nick (author), Tomlinson, Rodger (author), van Gent, M.R.A. (author)
Seawalls play a significant role in protecting coastal areas against wave attack and flooding. The accurate estimation of wave overtopping at seawalls is therefore crucial to adequately protect people and infrastructure in these regions. In this study, the mean wave overtopping rate at rubble mound seawalls was investigated through 140 small...
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Zarifsanayei, Amin Reza (author), Antolínez, José A. Á. (author), Etemad-Shahidi, Amir (author), Cartwright, Nick (author), Strauss, Darrell (author)
Although there have been many efforts in the literature to hindcast the patterns of longshore sediment transport (LST), they mainly disregarded uncertainty issues. Forcing datasets, wave transformation methods, and LST models are among the main sources of uncertainty in LST estimations. The combination of the aforementioned sources of...
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Koosheh, Ali (author), Etemad-Shahidi, Amir (author), Cartwright, Nick (author), Tomlinson, Rodger (author), van Gent, M.R.A. (author)
For a safe design of a rubble mound seawall, overtopping characteristics such as the mean overtopping discharge (q) and the maximum individual overtopping volume (V<sub>max</sub>) should be limited. Unlike q, the estimation of V<sub>max</sub> is more complex and requires a wave-by-wave analysis of overtopping as well as a statistical analysis...
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Koosheh, Ali (author), Etemad-Shahidi, Amir (author), Cartwright, Nick (author), Tomlinson, Rodger (author), van Gent, M.R.A. (author)
Conventionally, allowable mean overtopping discharge is used as a design criterion for coastal structures. The mean overtopping discharge needs to be limited to ensure structural stability as well as the safety of people, vehicles, and properties behind the structure. Nowadays, limits for the maximum individual overtopping volumes are also...
review 2021
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Cartwright, R.A. (author)
journal article 2008
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Cartwright, Bruce (author)
conference paper 2006
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Cartwright, Bruce (author), McGuckin, Damian (author), Turner, Terry (author), Cannon, Stuart (author)
report 2005
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Prior, A.M. (author), Rooke, D.P. (author), Cartwright, D.J. (author)
The compounding method enables stress intensity factors to be evaluated for complex geometrical configurations using the known results of simpIer ancillary configurations. Implementation of the method on a computer system requires that a data file of known results be available, and that a program be written to compound solutions from that data...
report 1985
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Hasselmann, K. (author), Barnett, T.P. (author), Bouws, E. (author), Carlson, H. (author), Cartwright, D.E. (author), Enke, K. (author), Ewing, J.A. (author), Gienapp, H. (author), Hasselmann, D.E. (author), Kruseman, P. (author), Meerburg, A. (author), Müller, P. (author), Olbers, D.J. (author), Richter, K. (author), Sell, W. (author), Walden, H. (author)
"Wave spectra were measured along a profile extending 160 kilometers into the North Sea westward from Sylt for a period often weeks in 1968 and 1969. During the main experiment in July 1969, thirteen wave stations were in operation, of which six stations continued measurements into the first two weeks of August. A smaller pilot experiment was...
report 1973
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Canham, H.J.S. (author), Cartwright, D.E. (author), Goodrich, G.J. (author), Hogben, N. (author)
report 1962
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Cartwright, D.E. (author)
conference paper 1961
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Cartwright, D.E. (author), Longuet-Higgins, M.S. (author)
report 1956
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Cartwright, D.E. (author), Rydill, L.J. (author)
report 1956
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