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1 January 2012 Role of Vegetation on Beach Run-up due to Regular and Cnoidal Waves
L. Noarayanan, K. Murali, V. Sundar
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Abstract

The effectiveness of measures in protecting the coast against natural hazards depends on the extent of run-up by ocean waves, which is an essential parameter in their planning and design. Although, several formulae have been derived in the past for estimation of run-up in laboratory studies for a variety of wave front structures, certain uncertainties still remain pertaining to flat slopes and long waves. To understand the performance characteristics of vegetation in attenuating run-up, a comprehensive experimental investigation was taken up. The studies were carried out with regular and cnoidal waves propagating over a plane slope of 1 ∶ 30 in the presence and absence of vegetation of different characteristics. The results on the variation of dimensionless run-up as a function of wave and vegetal parameters are presented and discussed in this paper.

L. Noarayanan, K. Murali, and V. Sundar "Role of Vegetation on Beach Run-up due to Regular and Cnoidal Waves," Journal of Coastal Research 28(1A), 123-130, (1 January 2012). https://doi.org/10.2112/JCOASTRES-D-10-00078.1
Received: 24 May 2010; Accepted: 26 August 2010; Published: 1 January 2012
KEYWORDS
cnoidal waves
coastal hazard
Iribarren number
run-up
vegetation
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