Coastal processes : concepts in coastal engineering and their applications to multifarious environments
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Coastal processes : concepts in coastal engineering and their applications to multifarious environments
(Advanced series on ocean engineering, v. 28)
World Scientific, c2009
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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Description
This book provides us with important concepts in coastal engineering, their applications to coastal processes and disaster prevention works. It is designed for graduate students pursuing advanced studies in coastal processes and for engineers and managers of coastal zone management. The first part describes basic concepts of coastal engineering, dealing mainly with wave-induced physical problems in the field of coastal engineering and hydraulics. The second part consists of the author's results of 30 years of scientific research on the progress of coastal sediment transport and coastal disasters. In terms of sediment transport study, the book covers not only coastal zones but also sediment production in river basins and river sediment transport to understand the present reasons for coastal erosion. A number of case studies for various countries around the world are given, and from the descriptions provided, it is possible to understand the different problems and challenges facing each country.
Table of Contents
- Review of Fundamental Fluid Mechanics
- Basic Equations for Wave Motion
- Wave-Induced Physical Phenomena
- Wave Transformation
- Surf Zone Dynamics
- Wind Waves
- Wave-Induced Currents
- Wave Forces on Structures
- Coastal Sediment Transport
- Beach Erosion and Beach Accretion
- Natural Disasters in Coastal Environment.
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