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Twigt, D.J. (author)
The South China Sea's (SCS) seasonal, large-scale temperature cycle is governed to a large extend by the monsoon. This phenomenon modulates the large-scale circulation, transport and mixing as well as the exchange processes with the Pacific Ocean and the East China Sea. Also, significant variations in net surface heat flux will contribute to the...
master thesis 2006
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van Haaren, H.D. (author)
Failure of coastal protection due to flooding is mainly caused by a combination of high water level and waves. If one considers these as independent variables, the probability of failure can be calculated easily, but this would be an incorrect assumption. These two variables are de-pendent, so a method suitable for multivariate statistics is to...
master thesis 2005
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Capel, A. (author)
master thesis 2001
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Akdag, C. (author)
The region of South China Sea and the Indonesian waters, covering an area of about 9 million km2, is characterised by a very complex tidal behaviour. This region, which will be called the South China Sea throughout this report, is entangled between the Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean. Therefore the tides in the South China Sea are driven by...
master thesis 1996
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