Hydrodynamic equations for coastal boulder movement: Reflections on a recent review
Hydrodynamic equations are frequently employed in the study of coastal boulder movement to estimate the height of tsunami or storm waves responsible for initiating dislodgement. A recent review has challenged the use of such equations and, through a test using a data set of boulders that were moved...
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Main Authors: | Haslett, Simon K., Wong, Bernardine R. |
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Univ Chicago Press
2021
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/35320/ |
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