Coastal Tide Prediction Using the ADCIRC-2DDI Hydrodynamic Finite Element Model: Model Validation and Sensitivity Analyses in the Southern North Sea/English Channel

Coastal Tide Prediction Using the ADCIRC-2DDI Hydrodynamic Finite Element Model: Model Validation and Sensitivity Analyses in the Southern North Sea/English Channel
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Release: 1998
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Details of the barotropic hydrodynamic model, ADCIRC-2DDI, including formulation of the governing equations and their numerical solution are presented. Validation of ADCIRC-2DDI predicted tidal heights and currents in the North Sea/English channel is undertaken in the context of the Tidal Flow Forum as outlined by Werner and Lynch (1988). Sensitivity studies examine the effects of nonlinear mechanisms, forms of the tidal forcing, and the behavior of various model parameters on the computed tidal response. Mesh resolution issues are also investigated in the context of tidal dynamics. Throughout this report, model experiments and the discussion of results are focused on improving understanding of the ADCIRC-2DDI hydrodynamic model and its application to coastal tide prediction.

Coastal Tide Prediction Using the ADCIRC-2DDI Hydrodynamic Finite Element Model

Coastal Tide Prediction Using the ADCIRC-2DDI Hydrodynamic Finite Element Model
Author: Cheryl Blain
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Total Pages: 96
Release: 1998-12-01
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ISBN: 9781423555834

Details of the barotropic hydrodynamic model, ADCIRC-2DDI, including formulation of the governing equations and their numerical solution are presented. Validation of ADCIRC-2DDI predicted tidal heights and currents in the North Sea/English channel is undertaken in the context of the Tidal Flow Forum as outlined by Werner and Lynch (1988). Sensitivity studies examine the effects of nonlinear mechanisms, forms of the tidal forcing, and the behavior of various model parameters on the computed tidal response. Mesh resolution issues are also investigated in the context of tidal dynamics. Throughout this report, model experiments and the discussion of results are focused on improving understanding of the ADCIRC-2DDI hydrodynamic model and its application to coastal tide prediction.

Sustainable Earth and Beyond

Sustainable Earth and Beyond
Author: Yeliz Yukselen-Aksoy
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 538
Release: 2023-07-31
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9819940419

This book presents select proceedings of the Third International Conference on Environmental Geotechnology, Recycled Waste Materials and Sustainable Engineering (EGRWSE-2022). It covers state-of-the-art research on environmental geotechnology, sustainability, and use of recycled waste materials for civil infrastructure along with latest accomplishments, trends, concerns, innovations, practical challenges encountered, and the solutions adopted in this field. Given the contents, this book is useful for researchers, engineers, and professionals working in the areas of geoenvironmental engineering, waste management, and sustainable engineering and associated fields.

Techniques for Disaster Risk Management and Mitigation

Techniques for Disaster Risk Management and Mitigation
Author: Prashant K. Srivastava
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2020-05-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 111935918X

A comprehensive guide to managing and mitigating natural disasters Recent years have seen a surge in the number, frequency, and severity of natural disasters, with further increases expected as the climate continues to change. However, advanced computational and geospatial technologies have enabled the development of sophisticated early warning systems and techniques to predict, manage, and mitigate disasters.Techniques for Disaster Risk Management and Mitigation explores different approaches to forecasting disasters and provides guidance on mitigation and adaptation strategies. Volume highlights include: Review of current and emerging technologies for disaster prediction Different approaches to risk management and mitigation Strategies for implementing disaster plans and infrastructure improvements Guidance on integrating artificial intelligence with GIS and earth observation data Examination of the regional and global impacts of disasters under climate variability

Coastal Engineering 2006

Coastal Engineering 2006
Author: Jane McKee Smith
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Total Pages: 1128
Release: 2007
Genre: Technology & Engineering
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This Proceedings contains 445 papers presented at the 30th International Conference on Coastal Engineering, which was held in San Diego, California, USA, 3-8 September 2006. The Proceedings is divided into five parts: Waves; Swash, Nearshore Currents, and Long Waves; Coastal Management, Risk, and Ecosystem Restoration; Sediment Transport and Morphology; and Coastal Structures. The individual papers cover a broad range of topics including theory, numerical and physical modeling, field measurements, case studies, design, and management. These papers provide engineers, scientists, and planners state-of-the-art information on coastal engineering and coastal processes.

Oceanographic and Biological Aspects of the Red Sea

Oceanographic and Biological Aspects of the Red Sea
Author: Najeeb M.A. Rasul
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 546
Release: 2018-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3319994174

This book includes invited contributions presenting the latest research on the oceanography and environment of the Red Sea. In addition to covering topics relevant to research in the region and providing insights into marine science for non-experts, it is also of interest to those involved in the management of coastal zones and encourages further research on the Red Sea

Ocean Forecasting

Ocean Forecasting
Author: Nadia Pinardi
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 502
Release: 2013-06-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3662226480

The Advanced Study Courses in the field of Marine Science and Technology were part of the training programme developed from 1989 until 1999 within MAST, the Marine Science and Technology Programme of the European Union. They were related to the core topics of MAST Programme, marine systems research, extreme marine environments, regional Sea research, coastal systems research and engineering, and marine technology. The main objectives of these study courses were to further advance education in topics at the forefront of scien tific and technological development in Europe, and to improve the communication between students and experienced scientists on a European and international level. Over the years the Programme sponsored around 30 Advanced Study Courses. They took place in ten different member states of the European Union and their contribution in the formation of a European scientific community was significant. They also encouraged exchanges and contacts with several countries around the world such as United States, the third Mediterranean countries and others. The Course on Ocean Forecasting was one ofthe most successful with regard to its con tent, number of applications for participation and students satisfaction. When considering the need for the Advanced Study Course on Ocean Forecast ing, it is important to remember that the Oceans and Seas have always played a central role throughout the history of mankind. This is seen from the times of the ancient civilizations ofEgypt and Greece with the Phoenician traders, to the Viking voyages of exploration and discovery in medieval times.

Variations in Earth Rotation

Variations in Earth Rotation
Author: Dennis D. McCarthy
Publisher: American Geophysical Union
Total Pages: 197
Release: 1990
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0875904599

Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Geophysical Monograph Series, Volume 59. As part of the Nineteenth General Assembly of The International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics Symposium (IUGG) in Vancouver, Canada, Union Symposium U4, "Variations in Earth Rotation" was held August 18-19 1987. The Convenor was Dennis D. McCarthy, U.S. Naval Observatory with P. Paquet, Observatoire Royal de Belgique and M. G. Rochester, St. Johns University serving as co-convernors. In a session on internal structure of the Earth papers dealt with the geophysical effects on Earth rotation parameters. Mantle anelasticity increases the free core nutation (FCN) period by a few days. The period of the FCN and the amplitudes of the main nutation components are sensitive to the ellipticity of the core?]mantle boundary (CMB), and a non-hydrostatic increase of 400m in the flattening of the CMB is a possible explanation of the discrepancies from theory. An alternative suggestion rests on the subseismic description of the nutation spectrum of the stratified liquid core. Evidently new models will have to take into account contributions from the oceans, mantle anelasticity, non-hydrostatic pre-stress, CMB topography and internal core structure.