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Spectral Modelling of Coastal Waves over Spatial Inhomogeneity
G. Akrish
Environmental Fluid Mechanics
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modeling
100%
prediction
83%
nonlinear problems
83%
equations
83%
interference
83%
energy balance
50%
oceans
50%
interactions
50%
statistics
50%
water
50%
seas
50%
water waves
33%
dispersions
33%
environment
33%
transformations
33%
planning
33%
zones
16%
modulation
16%
retention
16%
energy exchange
16%
applications
16%
efficiency
16%
communities
16%
forecasting
16%
monochromatic radiation
16%
dimensions
16%
energy spectra
16%
range
16%
coast
16%
connections
16%
hazards
16%
information
16%
defense
16%
comparative evaluations
16%
coastal waters
16%
dispersion relations
16%
foundations
16%
investigations
16%
weather
16%
errors
16%
calculi
16%
assessments
16%
performance
16%
safety
16%
bathymetry
16%
instability
16%
humans
16%
solutions
16%
shear
16%
balances
16%
evacuation
16%
dirichlet problem
16%
Engineering
Models
100%
Inhomogeneity
100%
Development
71%
Fields
57%
Energy Balance Equation
42%
Nonlinearity
42%
Spectral Approach
42%
Shallower
42%
Gaussians
28%
Predictive Capability
28%
Statistical Property
28%
Boussinesq's Hypothesis
28%
Spectral Model
28%
Gaussianity
14%
Dispersion Relation
14%
Error
14%
Demonstrates
14%
Accurate Prediction
14%
Simple Wave
14%
Phase Present
14%
Limiting Case
14%
Applicability
14%
Foundations
14%
Accident Prevention
14%
Global Scale
14%
Formal Definition
14%
Wave Model
14%
Hazards
14%
Supports
14%
Energy Engineering
14%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Mathematical Model
100%
Wave
100%
Formulation
81%
Model
40%
Investigation
36%
Approach
27%
Nonlinearity
13%
Medium
13%
Shallow Water
13%
Description
13%
Swell
9%
Coastal Environment
9%
Water Wave
9%
Set
9%
Wave Dispersion
4%
Development Planning
4%
Coast
4%
Region
4%
Preserving
4%
Open Ocean
4%
Hazard Assessment
4%
Defense
4%
Safety
4%
Wave-Current Interaction
4%
Coastal Hazard
4%
Human Activity
4%
Definition
4%
Energy Transfer
4%
Summary
4%
Bathymeter
4%
Response
4%
Condition
4%
Strategy
4%
Ocean Wave
4%
Foundation
4%
Error
4%
Community
4%
Goal
4%
Coastal Development
4%
Joint (Junction)
4%
Development Model
4%
Weather Forecast
4%
Support
4%
Calculi
4%
Environmental Modeling
4%
Coastal Water
4%