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Evaluation and validation of the mild slope evolution equation model using field data

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Evaluation and validation of the mild slope evolution equation model using field data. / Ilic, Suzana; Chadwick, Andrew.
1995. 149-160 Paper presented at Proceedings of the 1995 International Conference on Coastal Research in Terms of Large Scale Experiments, Gdansk, Pol.

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Ilic, S & Chadwick, A 1995, 'Evaluation and validation of the mild slope evolution equation model using field data', Paper presented at Proceedings of the 1995 International Conference on Coastal Research in Terms of Large Scale Experiments, Gdansk, Pol, 4/09/95 - 8/09/95 pp. 149-160.

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Ilic, S., & Chadwick, A. (1995). Evaluation and validation of the mild slope evolution equation model using field data. 149-160. Paper presented at Proceedings of the 1995 International Conference on Coastal Research in Terms of Large Scale Experiments, Gdansk, Pol.

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Ilic S, Chadwick A. Evaluation and validation of the mild slope evolution equation model using field data. 1995. Paper presented at Proceedings of the 1995 International Conference on Coastal Research in Terms of Large Scale Experiments, Gdansk, Pol.

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Ilic, Suzana ; Chadwick, Andrew. / Evaluation and validation of the mild slope evolution equation model using field data. Paper presented at Proceedings of the 1995 International Conference on Coastal Research in Terms of Large Scale Experiments, Gdansk, Pol.12 p.

Bibtex

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title = "Evaluation and validation of the mild slope evolution equation model using field data",
abstract = "This paper describes the application of a new version of the mild slope equation to a detached offshore breakwater scheme. Details of the computational model are briefly described with aspects of its capabilities. The field site at Elmer, Brighton, UK is then described. The field measurements, analysis and data selection for model evaluation are summarised with particular attention focused on the spectral and directional results. Monochromatic and directional model runs are described. Results from the model are compared to the comprehensive recorded field data from which a preliminary evaluation of its performance is made.",
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