Simulating Nearshore Environments

Simulating Nearshore Environments

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Martinez Paul A.
Elsevier Science & Technology
EAN: 9780080379371
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"Simulating Nearshore Environments" provides computer procedures that realistically represent nearshore processes and supplement or replace trial and error methodology. The procedures simulate transport by waves and fluvial processes on beaches and deltas at various scales. They will aid coastal engineers, oceanographers and sedimentary geologists who focus on both modern and ancient nearshore deposits. How do you simulate nearshore processes using a computer? Can evolving deltaic and coastal environments be simulated realistically by mathematically representing the physical processes that create them? Once the physics and mathematical formulation are described, what are the techniques for transforming them into computer programs? The authors deal with all these aspects and take a "how to" approach in guiding the reader through the development of computer models for simulating sediment transport in coastal environments. In addition to describing the devised computer programs, the book provides a basis for those wishing to formulate their own mathematical models for simulating nearshore processes.
EAN 9780080379371
ISBN 0080379370
Binding Hardback
Publisher Elsevier Science & Technology
Publication date December 9, 1993
Pages 280
Language English
Dimensions 248 x 159
Country Netherlands
Authors Harbaugh John W.; Martinez Paul A.
Illustrations 139 illustrations, references, index
Series Computer Methods in the Geosciences