Seasonal mechanical behaviour of Elymus spec. for the assessment of ecosystem services
Qiyue Liu,
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Jintian Liu,
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Steven Kutschke
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Forces in Mechanics,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 100313 - 100313
Published: April 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Coastal Protection for Tsunamis
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(12), P. 2349 - 2349
Published: Dec. 21, 2024
Previous
research
showed
that
a
tsunami
similar
to
the
1755
event
would
inundate
Caxias’
low-ground
areas
in
Oeiras
municipality,
Portugal.
However,
streets
of
downtown
Caxias
were
not
well
reproduced,
which
is
limitation
area’s
mitigation
strategies
and
evacuation
plan.
For
these
reasons,
new
Lidar
data
used
for
first
time
The
local
topography
allowed
construction
more
accurate
DEM,
was
numerical
model
update
improve
inundation
results.
As
complement,
field
survey
conducted
several
locations
assess
coastal
features
protection.
results
show
up
6
m
height
inundated
by
tsunami,
including
residential
area,
road,
railway.
To
stop
waves
from
inundating
areas,
it
proposed
sea
walls
7
third
bridge
over
Barcarena
Stream,
only
pedestrians,
ranging
5
height,
will
serve
as
gate
incoming
waves.
These
protections
should
be
part
strategy
mitigate
overtopping
(winter
storm
surges
tsunamis)
but
also
other
zones.
Language: Английский
A State-of-the-Art Review on Storm Events, Overtopping and Morphological Changes in Front of Coastal Structures
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(1), P. 40 - 40
Published: Dec. 30, 2024
Overtopping
phenomena
and
consequent
floods
cause
significant
damage
to
coastal
communities.
Morphological
changes
in
front
of
structures
during
storms
can
influence
their
functionality,
affecting
stability
leading
failures,
impacting
the
population
that
are
depending
on
those
interventions
for
protection.
The
effect
climate
changes,
such
as
sea
level
rise
increase
frequency
intensity
storms,
raise
number
overtopping
events
over
defense
structures,
also
increasing
morphological
challenging
future
managers,
engineers
scientific
A
review
natural
barriers
due
overtopping,
wave
run-down
reflux
was
conducted.
objective
this
find
gather
relevant
information,
sometimes
dispersing,
reflecting
grouping
concepts
found
literature.
Additionally,
gaps
research
addressed,
focusing
topics
may
be
enhanced.
Several
keywords
used
were
presented,
emphasizing
relationship
between
models
(physical
numerical),
related
storms.
results
show
there
is
limited
information
available
mainly
storm
events,
showing
an
opportunity
develop
knowledge.
Language: Английский