Hanes, 1991 - Google Patents
Suspension of sand due to wave groupsHanes, 1991
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- 5475569740603215172
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- Hanes D
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- Publication venue
- Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans
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Field observations of the suspension of sand near the seabed under shoaled waves in the nearshore region are presented and discussed with regard to the influence of wave groups. Sand is found to be suspended at both the incident wave frequency and at lower …
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