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Shoreline directional wave spectra Part 2: instrumentation and field-measurements. / Chadwick, A. J.; Pope, D. J.; Borges, J. et al.
In: Proceedings of the ICE - Water Maritime and Energy, Vol. 112, No. 3, 09.1995, p. 209-214.

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Chadwick, AJ, Pope, DJ, Borges, J & Ilic, S 1995, 'Shoreline directional wave spectra Part 2: instrumentation and field-measurements', Proceedings of the ICE - Water Maritime and Energy, vol. 112, no. 3, pp. 209-214. https://doi.org/10.1680/iwtme.1995.27883

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Chadwick, A. J., Pope, D. J., Borges, J., & Ilic, S. (1995). Shoreline directional wave spectra Part 2: instrumentation and field-measurements. Proceedings of the ICE - Water Maritime and Energy, 112(3), 209-214. https://doi.org/10.1680/iwtme.1995.27883

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Chadwick AJ, Pope DJ, Borges J, Ilic S. Shoreline directional wave spectra Part 2: instrumentation and field-measurements. Proceedings of the ICE - Water Maritime and Energy. 1995 Sept;112(3):209-214. doi: 10.1680/iwtme.1995.27883

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Chadwick, A. J. ; Pope, D. J. ; Borges, J. et al. / Shoreline directional wave spectra Part 2 : instrumentation and field-measurements. In: Proceedings of the ICE - Water Maritime and Energy. 1995 ; Vol. 112, No. 3. pp. 209-214.

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title = "Shoreline directional wave spectra Part 2: instrumentation and field-measurements",
abstract = "A device for measuring shoreline directional wave spectra is described which has successfully measured shoreline waves over a three-month period, including some major storm events. The directional energy densities have been determined using the maximum likelihood method (MLM). All of the derived wave parameters have been entered in a temporary database, which will eventually form part of a much larger permanent computer database. This database will comprise a unique set of high quality directional wave data which may be used for evaluating computational models of wave transformations and the effects of offshore breakwaters on beach evolution.",
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RIS

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