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Parameterization of Wave Attenuation in Muddy Beds and Implication on Coastal Structures

The complex interaction between surface waves and muddy sea bottom is pivotal for wave evolution studies in coastal regions. Considerable absorption of wave energy resulting in decreased wave height had been observed in numerous geographical locations which include countries like China, India, South...

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Published in:Coastal Engineering Journal 2008-09, Vol.50 (3), p.309-324
Main Authors: Kumar, R. Rajesh, Raturi, Aseem, Kumar, B. Prasad, Bhar, Ashoke, Subrahamanyam, D. Bala, Jose, Felix
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