NOC Oceans 2025 - Theme 3: Shelf and coastal processes (Liverpool)
Lead Research Organisation:
National Oceanography Centre
Department Name: UNLISTED
Abstract
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People |
ORCID iD |
| Judith Wolf (Principal Investigator) |
Publications
Amoudry L
(2011)
Effects of Instrumented Bottom Tripods on Process Measurements
in Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology
Amoudry L
(2009)
Two-dimensional, two-phase granular sediment transport model with applications to scouring downstream of an apron
in Coastal Engineering
Amoudry L
(2011)
Impact of sediment-induced stratification and turbulence closures on sediment transport and morphological modelling
in Continental Shelf Research
Amoudry L
(2010)
Parameterization of near-bed processes under collinear wave and current flows from a two-phase sheet flow model
in Continental Shelf Research
Amoudry L
(2011)
DETERMINISTIC COASTAL MORPHOLOGICAL AND SEDIMENT TRANSPORT MODELING: A REVIEW AND DISCUSSION
in Reviews of Geophysics
Aveytua-AlcƔzar L
(2008)
Modelling Zostera marina and Ulva spp. in a coastal lagoon
in Ecological Modelling
Badin G
(2009)
Are mesoscale eddies in shelf seas formed by baroclinic instability of tidal fronts?
in Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans
Badin G
(2010)
Water-mass transformation in the shelf seas
in Journal of Marine Research
Betteridge K
(2008)
Calibrating multi-frequency acoustic backscatter systems for studying near-bed suspended sediment transport processes
in Continental Shelf Research
BolaƱos R
(2012)
Comparison of measurements and models of bed stress, bedforms and suspended sediments under combined currents and waves
in Coastal Engineering
BolaƱos R
(2009)
The XIOM: 20 years of a regional coastal observatory in the Spanish Catalan coast
in Journal of Marine Systems
Bradley J
(2007)
An Acoustic-Instrumented Mine for Studying Subsequent Burial
in IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering
Brown J
(2010)
Flood/ebb tidal asymmetry in a shallow sandy estuary and the impact on net sand transport
in Geomorphology
Brown J
(2010)
An 11-year validation of wave-surge modelling in the Irish Sea, using a nested POLCOMS-WAM modelling system
in Ocean Modelling
Brown J
(2009)
Surge modelling in the eastern Irish Sea: present and future storm impact
in Ocean Dynamics
Brown J
(2010)
An investigation of recent decadal-scale storm events in the eastern Irish Sea
in Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans
Brown J
(2009)
Coupled wave and surge modelling for the eastern Irish Sea and implications for model wind-stress
in Continental Shelf Research
Brown J
(2009)
Methods for medium-term prediction of the net sediment transport by waves and currents in complex coastal regions
in Continental Shelf Research
Butler A
(2007)
Extreme value analysis of decadal variations in storm surge elevations
in Journal of Marine Systems
Cacchione D
(2008)
Time-averaged near-bed suspended sediment concentrations under waves and currents: Comparison of measured and model estimates
in Continental Shelf Research
Cavaleri L
(2007)
Wave modelling - The state of the art
in Progress in Oceanography
Davies A
(2010)
Modelling the influence of small-scale effects upon the larger scale: an oceanographic challenge
in Ocean Dynamics
Davies A
(2008)
Advances in the Study of Moving Sediments and Evolving Seabeds
in Surveys in Geophysics
Davies A
(2011)
A model study of tidal distributions in the Celtic and Irish Sea regions determined with finite volume and finite element models
in Ocean Dynamics
| Description | Improved modelling of hydrodynamics and waves in the coastal zone |
| Exploitation Route | Coupled wave and hydrodynamic modelling will provide more accurate forecasts for offshore operations including the offshore wind industry and the shipping |
| Sectors | Education Energy Environment Leisure Activities including Sports Recreation and Tourism Transport |
| Description | As part of Oceans2025 the research carried out for Shelf and Coastal Processes is underpinning science for many areas of exploitation of the coastal and shelf seas: fisheries, marine renewable energy, coastal protection and tourism and recreational use of the coastal zone. |
| First Year Of Impact | 2010 |
| Sector | Agriculture, Food and Drink,Energy,Environment,Leisure Activities, including Sports, Recreation and Tourism,Transport,Other |
| Impact Types | Societal Economic |