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NOC Oceans 2025 - Theme 3: Shelf and coastal processes (Liverpool)

Lead Research Organisation: National Oceanography Centre
Department Name: UNLISTED

Abstract

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Publications

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Amoudry L (2011) Effects of Instrumented Bottom Tripods on Process Measurements in Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology

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Aveytua-AlcƔzar L (2008) Modelling Zostera marina and Ulva spp. in a coastal lagoon in Ecological Modelling

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Badin G (2009) Are mesoscale eddies in shelf seas formed by baroclinic instability of tidal fronts? in Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans

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Badin G (2010) Water-mass transformation in the shelf seas in Journal of Marine Research

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Bradley J (2007) An Acoustic-Instrumented Mine for Studying Subsequent Burial in IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering

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Brown J (2010) An investigation of recent decadal-scale storm events in the eastern Irish Sea in Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans

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Butler A (2007) Extreme value analysis of decadal variations in storm surge elevations in Journal of Marine Systems

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Cavaleri L (2007) Wave modelling - The state of the art in Progress in Oceanography

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Davies A (2008) Advances in the Study of Moving Sediments and Evolving Seabeds in Surveys in Geophysics

 
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