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Title: Some behaviors of strongest short-term coastal change induced by cross-shore wave energy flow and corresponding theoretical consideration [Một số biểu hiện biến đổi bờ mạnh và cấp thời, hậu quả của dòng năng lượng sóng trực giao và lý thuyết tương ứng]
Authors: Le, Phuoc Trinh
Keywords: coastal change
wave energy
biến động đường bờ
năng lượng sóng
Issue Date: 2000
Series/Report no.: Collection of Marine Research Works [Tuyển Tập Nghiên Cứu Biển]; Vol. 10: pp. 34-44; Science and Technique Publishing House; 2000;
Abstract: There is a number of famous theoretical and experimental works that oriented themselves to solve actual problem of coastal change, including the change of coastline, under versatile influence of oceanic wind waves. In this paper the author would like to give supplementally a few new behaviours of that phenomena observed along the coasts of Vietnam, such as coastal collapse & primitive on-the-spot accumulation, material hurl, etc. Most simple theoretical explanation of them grounding on the Newton's second law has been presented and as results of that there appeared such notion as indicator and criterion which could be used for demarcation of different behaviours in initial stage of general coastal changing processes.
URI: http://113.160.249.209:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/19017
ISSN: 1859 - 2120
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