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Drains at the Foreshore
Stormwater drainage outlets along the foreshore frequently provide problems for local governments. Choosing what to do is not always...
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Tidal Networks
Working their magic along the coastal fringe, tidal networks significantly modulate coastal response to changing conditions, especially...
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Estuary Management: Monitoring
Monitoring methods which may be applicable are outlined according to the section of the estuary to which they best apply: Entrance...
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Estuary Management: Steep Foreshores
The steepness of estuary foreshores and material composition modify relative importance of different processes, sometimes over several...
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From Forcing to Management: Estuaries
Management decisions for estuarine settings have often been based on the mistaken assumption that low energy conditions result in...
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Southwest Estuaries Foreshore Assessment
Our approach to estuary shores has been developed through synthesis of science and morphodynamic observations.
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Foreshore Stabilisation Decision-Support Framework
A useful tool to when contemplating stabilisation for an estuarine foreshore, the DSF 'asks' some key initial questions to help identify...
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Ocean Entrances - Sediment Transfers
Ocean entrances often have sedimentation problems that are 'unprecedented' or unforeseen through modelling. However, retrospective...
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Kuala Belait Entrance Reconfiguration
Lucky Guess? Coastal engineers are often called upon to make predictions about how the coast will change. Offering precise predictions...
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Low Wave Energy Dynamics
Many assessments of coastal change rely on conceptual relationships between wave energy and coastal response, including the Bruun and...
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Coastal Wetland Dynamics
An illustration of low wave energy dynamics for a specific morphology... Under present-day conditions, berm rollover is a common...
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