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Technical Program[Day 1] June 16, Monday
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June 16, Monday (10:30AM~12:10PM)
A1 Wave Propagation and Transformation June 16, Monday (10:30AM~12:10PM) Chair: Harry Yeh
A11 Assessment of fast spectral wave transfer methodologies fromdeep to shallow watersJ. Dominguez, R. Cienfuegos, P. Cataln, F. Lucero, L. Zamorano
A12 Extended Boussinesq Equations for waves in porous media:Derivation of governing equations and generation of wavesinternally
C.H. Lee, V.N. Vu, T.H. JungA13 Long waves in a straight channel with non-uniform cross-section
P. Winckler, P.L.-F LiuA14 Stokes drift estimation for random waves
D. Myrhaug, H. Wang, L.E. Holmedal
A15 On the modelling of long wave penetration in tidal inlet sys-temsJ. Groeneweg
B1 Wave-Structure Interaction I June 16, Monday (10:30AM~12:10PM) Chair: Ioan Nistor
B11 Internal water level variation characteristics of rubble moundstructuresJ.H. Kim, Y.K. Kang, C.R. Ryu
B12 Simulation of extreme events of oblique wave interaction withporous breakwater structuresB. Jensen, E.D. Christensen, N.G. Jacobsen
B13 CFD-CSD numerical modelling of wave-induced pressures inopenpored PBA-revetmentsJ.C. Alcerreca-Huerta, H. Oumeraci
B14 Effect of porosity and slope steepness on wave-induced loads
on and beneath bonded porous revetmentsS. Liebisch, A. Kortenhaus, H. Oumeraci
C1 Coastal Hydrodynamic Modeling I June 16, Monday (10:30AM~12:10PM) Chair: Ole Madsen
C11 A study on typhoon induced nearshore hydrodynamics alongKinmen CoastW.S. Chiang, W.S. Lu, G.Y. Chen, J.L. Yu
C12 Near-bottom currents on the middle shoreface in the presenceof the Rhine River plumeM. Henriquez, S. Meirelles, A. Horner-Devine, J. Pietrzak, A.J. Souza, M. Stive
C13 Hydrodynamic modeling of New River Inlet, North Carolina us-ing NearCoM-TVDJ.L. Chen, T.J. Hsu, F. Shi, B. Raubenheimer, S. Elgar
C14 3D numerical modeling of impacts from horizontal axis tidal
turbines in the near regionS.F. Suan, M. Li
C15 Second-order partial standing wave solution for a sloping bot-tomM.S. Li, Q. Zou, Y.Y. Chen, H.C. Hsu
D1 Morphological Change Modeling I June 16, Monday (10:30AM~12:10PM) Chair: Jon Miller
D11 3D modelling of morphological impact of offshore wind farms
using LES model on HPCY. Yin, M. Li, C. Moulinec
D12 Scale-selective validation of morphodynamic modelsJ. Bosboom, A. Reniers
D13 A 3D nite-volume model for coastal morphodynamic process-esW. Wu, Q. Lin
D14 Beach prole prediction by fuzzy logic modelY.S. Kim, K.H. Kim, B.S. Shin
D15 Km-scale shoreline sand waves: numerical modelling and ob-
servationsJ. Arriaga, F. Ribas, I. Mario, A. Falqus
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June 16, Monday (13:30PM~15:30PM)
A2 Wave Modeling I June 16, Monday (13:30PM~15:30PM) Chair: Joannes Westerink
A21 Alternative source terms for SWAN in the coastal regionJ. Salmon, L. Holthuijsen, P. Smit, G. van Vledder, M. Zijlema
A22 Numerical study on frequency downshift of gravity wave spec-tra in deep and intermediate water depths due to nonlinearquadruplet wave interactionsN. Hashimoto, M. Yamashiro, M. Yokota, M. Kodama
A23 Numerical modeling of irregular wave on mud layer usingspectral methodK. Hejazi, S. Sami, M. Soltanpour, F. Samsami
A24 Hurricane Sandy (2012) waves, surge, and circulation: Valida-tion and analysis using the SWAN+ADCIRC wave circulationmodelJ.J. Westerink, M.E. Hope, A.B. Kennedy, H.J. Westerink, A.T. Cox
A25 Finite element modeling of nonlinear wave transformation us-ing elliptic mild slope equationA. Sharma, V. Panchang
A26 Modelling of infragravity waves near Egmond aan Zee with anon-hydrostatic wave-ow model
D. Rijnsdorp, P. Smit, G. Ruessink, M. Zijlema
B2 Structures and Soils June 16, Monday (13:30PM~15:30PM) Chair: Marcus Klein Breteler
B21 Accelerated test for evaluating the endurance of geosyntheticson coastsK. Watanabe, Y. Seki guchi, Y. Suwa, K. Noguchi, Y. Ito, K. Tsuchihashi,Y. Ishikawa
B22 Numerical and laboratory experiments on stability of granular
lters in marine environmentD. Schrenkamp, H. Oumeraci, J. Kayser
B23 Failure of seabeds with a high mud content: An experimental studyV. Chvez, E. Mendoza, R. Silva, A. Meneses, D. Perez, M. Clavero,I. Beneditco, M. Losada
E1 Tsunami Hazard and Risk June 16, Monday (10:30AM~12:10PM) Chair: Shigeo Takahashi
E11 The SAFRR tsunami scenario: Assessing system-wide impactsto the California coastline from a large distant-source tsunamiP. Lynett, S. Ross, L. Jones
E12 Development of oating-type tsunami evacuation shelterT. Shigematsu, A. Horii, M. Taguchi, H. Matsumoto
E13 Development of high rening tsunami inundation simulationT. Arikawa, T. Tomita
E14 High resolution hydrodynamic and container drift modeling ofthe 2010 tsunami in Talcahuano, ChileR. Cienfuegos, J. Domnguez, T. Tomita, Honda, P. Cataln, R. Arnguiz
E15 Breaching and tsunami water drainage at old river mouth loca-tions during the 2011 tsunamiH. Tanaka, M.B. Adityawan, K. Udo, A. Mano
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D22 Erosion progression of wooded duneB. Ayat, N. Kobayashi
D23 Erosion of vegetated coastal dunesJ. Figlus, J.M. Sigren, A.R. Armitage
D24 Analysis and modelling of extreme localized dune erosion eventsalong Denmarks North Sea high water dune barrier.M. Earnshaw, H.T. Madsen, P. Srensen
D25 Beach evolution and suspended sediment transport induced bybichromatic wave groups with varying group periodJ.M. Alsina, I. Cceres, J. van der Zanden, J.S. Ribberink, T.E. Baldock
D26 Coastal erosion indicators to analyse the Emilia-Romagna litto-ral stateM. Aguzzi, N. da Nigris, M. Morelli
E2 Storm Surge I June 16, Monday (13:30PM~15:30PM) Chair: Takashi Tomita
E21 Development of an adaptive empirical model for storm tide simu-lationU.H. Lai, K.I. Hoi, K.M. Mok
E22 Numerical simulation of cyclonic storm surges over the Bay ofBengal using a meteorology-wave-surge-tide coupled modelK.M. Tasnim, K. Ohira, T. Shibayama, M. Esteban
E23 Basic study on estimation method of return period and varia-tion range of severe storm surge eventS. Nakajo, N. Mori, S.Y. Kim, T. Yasuda, F. Yamada, H. Mase
E24 An idealized meteorological-hydrodynamic model for explor-ing extreme storm surge statistics in the North SeaM.V. Ledden, N.J.V. den Berg, M. de Jong, P.V. Gelder, K.D. Heijer,W. de Jong, H. Vrijling, B. Jonkman, P. Roos, S. Hulscher, J. Lansen
E25 Parameterization of coupled air-sea interaction for storm surgeand ocean current structure modelingJ. Ninomiya, N. Mori, T. Yasuda, H. Mase
E26 A study on possible critical storm surge under present climate
conditions in the Ariake Sea, JapanM. Yamashiro, T. Tanabe, G. Shimada, M. Yokota, N. Hashimoto
B24 Validation and optimization of a design formula for stable geo-metrically open lter structuresS. van de Sande, W. Uijttewaal, H. Verheij
B25 Sloped granular open lters under wave loadingG. Wolters, M.R.A. van Gent, J. Olthof, G.M. Smith
B26 Physical modelling, design and eld performance of sand lledgeotextile container coastal structures in AustraliaJ.T. Carley, R.J. Cox, I.R. Coghlan
C2 Sediment Transport I June 16, Monday (13:30PM~15:30PM) Chair: Shinji Sato
C21 Characteristics of sediment transport in swash zone due to
saturated-unsaturated sloped beachM. Ochi, M. Miyatake, K. Kimura
C22 SandT-Pro: Sediment transport measurements under irregularand breaking wavesJ.S. Ribberink, D.A. van der A, J. van der Zanden, T. ODonoghue,D. Hurther, I. Cceres, P.D. Thorne
C23 A coastal area model considering sand nourishment processM. Kuroiwa, Y. Shibutani, Y. Matsubara, H. Mase
C24 Measured gradients in alongshore sediment transport alongthe Dutch CoastS. de Vries, M. de Schipper, M. Stive
C25 Sediment transport in a fringing reef environmentW.P. Bodde, A.R. van Dongeren, R.J. Lowe, A.W.M. Pomeroy,J.S.M. van Thiel de Vries
C26 Long-term sediment transport in Kuzuryu River and KaestuCoast under holocene sea level variationM. Ohmura, S. Sato
D2 Beach and Dune Evolution I June 16, Monday (13:30PM~15:30PM) Chair: Josep Medina
D21 Evaluation of beach erosion up-drift of tidal inlets in Southwestand Central Florida, USAM.A. Dabees, B.D. Moore
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C3 Mixing and Dispersion June 16, Monday (16:00PM~17:20PM) Chair: Taesung Jeong
C31 Dispersion simulation of the cooled water discharged fromLNG terminalC.G. Song, I.W. Seo
C32 Pollution at the seaside: Mixing due to the effects of waves andcurrentsS. Abolfathi, J. Pearson
C33 Horizontal turbulent diffusion at sea surface for oil transportsimulationY. Matsuzaki, I. Fujita
C34 Morphodynamics effects of wave velocity skewness on sedi-
ment transport formulas. Fernandez-Mora, D. Calvete, A. Falqus
D3 River-Coast Interaction I June 16, Monday (16:00PM~17:20PM) Chair: Miguel Esteban
D31 Determining a sustainable approach for managing an estuarymouth a case studyP. Canning
D32 Numerical simulation of channel infilling associated with de-
formation of river mouth barN. Ono, K. Kuroki, K. Ishimoto, Y. Ito, J.H. Lee
D33 Modelling the morphological response of an ebb tidal delta tostorm wave forcingM. Sedigh, R. Tomlinson, A. Etemad-Shahidi, N. Cartwright
D34 Long term Ebro river mouth evolution: Wave versus river dynamicsJ. Galofr, D. Ortiz, R. Medina, J. Jimnez
E3 Forecasting System June 16, Monday (16:00PM~17:20PM) Chair: Jangwon Chae
E31 Evaluation and implementation of the nearshore wave predic-tion system (NWPS) for the Mexican CoastsM.A. Lira-Pantoja, C.M. Appendini, R. Padilla-Hernandez
June 16, Monday (16:00PM~17:20PM)
A3 Marine Energy I June 16, Monday (16:00PM~17:20PM) Chair: Kwangsoo Lee
A31 Wave farm layout and coastal impactsG. Iglesias, R. Carballo
A32 Coupling atmosphere and waves for coastal wind turbine de-signR. Bolaos, X.G. Larsen, O.S. Petersen, J.R. Nielsen, M. Kelly,H. Kofoed-Hansen, A.N. Hahmann, M. Badger
A33 Study on multi-use of an integrated offshore wind turbinefoundation and coastal cage netH.H. Chen, R.Y. Yang, J.W. Li, H.H. Hwung, T.H. Lin, M.C. Lin
A34 Comparison of 2D and 3D simulations of an OWC device in anumerical wave tank A. Kamath, H. Bihs, .A. Arntsen
B3 Breakwater Damage June 16, Monday (16:00PM~17:20PM) Chair: Billy Edge
B31 An experimental study on the cumulative damage develop-ment of rubble mound structuresK.C. imek, C. Baykal, A. Ergin, I. Gler
B32 Prediction model for change in performance of rubble moundrevetment under damage progressionT. Ota, Y. Matsumi, H. Kawamura, K.I. Ohno
B33 Analysis of the inuence of the different variables involved in adamage progression probability model. Campos, C. Castillo, R. Molina
B34 A new methodology for breakwater damage assessment andits implementation on a WebGISN. Marujo, A. Trigo-Teixeira, A. Sanches-Valle, A. Arajo, J. Caldeira
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E32 Analysis and forecasting of winds and waves for a oating typewind turbineH. Mase, T. Yasuda, N. Mori, T.H. Tom, A. Ikemoto, T. Utsunomiya
E33 Can an early warning system help minimize coastal storm im-pacts? A case study of the 2012 Halloween Storm, NorthernItalyM.D. Harley, A. Valentini, C. Armaroli, L. Perini, L. Calabrese, P. Ciavola
E34 A New generation of early warning system for coastal risk.(THEICOAST PROJECT)V. Gracia, A. Sanchez-Arcilla, M. Garcia, J. Gault, P. Oller, A. Sairouni,E. Cristofori, R. Toldra
Technical Program[Day 2] June 17, Tuesday
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Day 2 Technical Program
June 17, Tuesday (08:00AM~10:00AM)
A4 Wave Run-up and Overtopping I June 17, Tuesday (08:00AM~10:00AM) Chair: Changhoon Lee
A41 Effect of wave dissipators on wave overtopping over a deepwa-ter bermed seawallM.J. Yu, J.R.C. Hsu, J.H. Lee, M.C. Lee
A42 Splash, vortices and turbulent shears in partial dam-break ows -model of wave-breaking and overtopping splashes -Y. Watanabe, S. Sato, Y. Niida, I. Kimura, H. Yokota
A43 The numerical analysis of wave overtopping and water over-ow over the coastal levee in the storm conditionT. Suzuki, H. Shibaki, K. Suzuyama
A44 Experimental study of overtopping performance for the casesof very steep slopes and vertical walls with very small free-boardsP. Troch, J. Mollaert, S. Peelman, L. Victor, J. van der Meer
A45 Two-dimensional wave overtopping calculation over a dike inshallow foreshore by swashT. Suzuki, C. Altomare, T. Verwaest, K. Trouw, M. Zijlema
B4 Armor Units June 17, Tuesday (08:00AM~10:00AM) Chair: Markus Muttray
B41 Stability of placed block revetments in the wave run-up zoneM.K. Breteler, G. Mourik, Y. Provoost
B42 Numerical modelling of forces, stresses and potential break-ages of concrete armour unitsJ.P. Latham, J. Xiang, E. Anastasaki, L. Guo, N. Karantzoulis
B43 Single-layer breakwater armouring: feedback on the ACCRO-PODE technology from site experience
G. Cyril, G. Nicolas, L. SbastienB44 Xbloc innovations at Swinoujscie breakwater
R. de Rover, B. Reedijk, P. Bakker
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B45 Single-layer Cubipod armored breakwater in Punta Langosteira(SPAIN)A. Corredor, M. Santos, E. Pea, E. Macieira, M.E. Gomez-Martin, J.R. Medina
B46 Stability of armor units covering rubble mound of compositebreakwaters against a steady overow of tsunamiJ. Mitsui, A. Matsumoto, M. Hanzawa, K. Nadaoka
C4 Turbulence and Boundary Layer I June 17, Tuesday (08:00AM~10:00AM) Chair: Gerbrant van Vledder
C41 Experimental determination of bottom shear stress for turbu-lent oscillatory ows in oscillatory water tunnelsJ. Yuan, O.S. Madsen, E.S. Chan
C42 Mean flow and bedform characteristics for near-orthogonalcombined waves and currentsK.Y. Lim, O.S. Madsen, H.F. Cheong
C43 A simple model for turbulent wave-current boundary layersO.S. Madsen, K.Y. Lim, J. Yuan
C44 Field observations of turbulence over a gravel beachZ.C. Huang, W.T. Tsai, P.L.-F. Liu
C45 Effect of irregularity on oscillatory boundary layer owM. Bhawanin, T. ODonoghue, D.A. van der A, J.S. Ribberink
C46 Role of the vertical pressure gradient in wave boundary layersK.L. Jensen, B.M. Sumer, G. Vittori, P. Blondeaux
D4 Morphological Change Modeling II June 17, Tuesday (08:00AM~10:00AM) Chair: Mohamed Dabees
D41 Modelling long-term coastal morphology using EOF methodF. Alvarez-Martinez, S. Pan
D42 Numerical modelling of long-term morphology in the surf zoneof the Belgian CoastL. Wang, N. Zimmermann, K. Trouw, B.D. Maerschalck, J. Vanlede
D43 Prediction of formation of land-tied islandsS. Miyahara, M. Serizawa, T. Uda
D44 Scour in front of dune revetmentsP. van Geer, J.V.T. de Vries, M. Boers, J.D. Bieman, R. McCall
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D45 On the role of uid inltration on bedform evolutionG. Bartzke, L. Podszun, K. Huhn
D46 Prediction of changes in topography and grain size of seabedmaterials using BG modelY. Noshi, T. Uda
E4 Tsunami Generation and Propagation IJune 17, Tuesday (08:00AM~10:00AM) Chair: Hitoshi Tanaka
E41 Modeling landslide-generated tsunamis with long-wave equa-tionsH.Y. Lo, P.L.-F. Liu
E42 Determination of the initial sea surface deformation caused bya tsunami using genetic algorithmI.E. Mulia, T. Asano
E43 Optimum scheme of adaptive mesh refinement for tsunamisimulationY. Chida, N. Mori, T. Yasuda, H. Mase
E44 Analysis of ooding directions of the 2011 Tohoku earthquaketsunamiH. Sanuki, T. Takagawa, Y. Tajima, S. Sato
E45 Tsunami-tide interaction in the Seto Inland Sea, JapanT. Shimoyama, H.S. Lee
E46 Numerical modeling of tsunami in Caspian Sea associated withprobable submarine landslideE. Rastgoftar, M.A. Jannat, B. Banijamali
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June 17, Tuesday (10:30AM~12:10PM)
A5 Wave Modeling II
June 17, Tuesday (10:30AM~12:10PM) Chair: Robert Dalrymple
A51 Fully nonlinear and dispersive modeling of surf zone waves:Non-breaking testsM. Benoit, C. Raoult, M. L. Yates
A52 Hybrid numerical model for coastal engineering problemsC. Altomare, T. Suzuki, J.M. Dominguez, A.J.C. Crespo, M.G. Gesteira,I. Caceres
A53 Impact of harbour navigation channels on waves: A numericalmodelling guidelineD. Dusseljee, G. Klopman, G. van Vledder, H.J. Riezebos
A54 Turbulent free surface ow using LES simulationsL.E. Holmedal, T. Utnes, D. Myrhaug
A55 The TUCWAVE code for the Boussinesq-type equationsM. Kazolea, A. Delis, C.E. Synolakis
B5 Monitoring and Measurement I June 17, Tuesday (10:30AM~12:10PM) Chair: Noriaki Hashimoto
B51 Links between microseisms and extreme waves during stormsL.C. Lin, J.Y. Liou, H.H. Hwung, F. Bouchette, S. Meul
B52 The performance validation and operation of nearshore windmeasurements using the oating LIDARJ.B. Hung, W.Y. Hsu, P.C. Chang, R.Y. Yang, T.H. Lin
B53 Geographical shifting of deep water wave data based on JON-SWAP methodG. Barbaro, G.R. Tomasicchio, G. Foti, F. DAlessandro
B54 Downtime forecasting technique in harbour using artificialneural networks modelJ.H. Yi, K.H. Ryu, W.M. Jeong, W.D. Baek
B55 High frequency monitoring of swash-hydromorphodynamicson a reective beach (Grand Popo, Benin)R. Ibaceta, R. Almar, J.P. Lefebvre, T. Mensah-Senoo, W.S. Layrea
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C5 Extreme Wave and Wave Climate June 17, Tuesday (10:30AM~12:10PM) Chair: Yoshimitsu Tajima
C51 A study of extreme value analysis on typhoon waveT.W. Hsu, M. Usman, Y.J. Lan, Y.P. Lee
C52 The use of a regional climate- and wave model for the assess-ment of changes of the future wave climate in the Western Bal-tic SeaN. Dreier, P. Frhle, D. Salecker, C. Schlamkow, X. Zhenshan
C53 A new method for assessing spatial return levels of extremewavesR. Chailan, G. Toulemonde, F. Bouchette, A. Laurent, F. Sevault, H. Michaud
C54 Future projection of ocean wave climate change using multi-
SST ensemble experimentsT. Shimura, N. Mori, T. Yasuda, H. Mase
C55 Identification and minimization of the uncertainty in estima-tion of extreme coastal wavesB. Yin, Z.J. You
D5 Beach Nourishment I June 17, Tuesday (10:30AM~12:10PM) Chair: Kyu-Han Kim
D51 Morphological development of a mega nourishment, observa-
tions at the sand engineM.A. de Schipper, S. de Vries, R.C. de Zeeuw, J. Rutten, S. Aarninkhof,C. van Gelder-Maas
D52 Effect of different forcing processes on the longshore sedimenttransport at the Sand Motor, The NetherlandsA. Kaji, A. Luijendijk, J. van Thiel de Vries, M. de Schipper, M. Stive
D53 Recovery of sandy beach by gravel nourishment - example ofNinomiya Coast in Kanagawa Prefecture, JapanT. Ishikawa, T. Uda, S. Miyahara, M. Serizawa, M. Fukuda, Y. Hara
D54 Observations of three nourished beachesB. Ludka, R.T. Guza, W.C. OReilly
D55 Modelling beach morphodynamics for Southern Gold CoastBeach nourishment project at Bilinga BeachF. Yuan, R.J. Cox
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E5 Climate Change and Sustainability I June 17, Tuesday (10:30AM~12:10PM) Chair: Philip Liu
E51 Sensitivity of future tropical cyclone changes to storm surgeand inundation - Case study in Ise Bay, Japan -Y. Shibutani, S.Y. Kim, T. Yasuda, N. Mori, H. Mase
E52 Inter-annual to multi-decadal sea level variations in the NorthSea and their implications for coastal safety managementS. Dangendorf, C. Mudersbach, J. Jensen
E53 Prediction of inundation disaster due to storm surge underglobal warming scenariosT. Suzuki, H. Shibaki, K. Suzuyama
E54 Quantifying climate change and coastal design storms in East-
ern AustraliaW. Peirson, T. Shand, N. Guerry, M. Hassan, J. Ruprecht, J. Evans, R. Cox
E55 Reliability analysis of beaches as defenses against storm im-pacts under a climate change scenarioA. Sanchez-Arcilla, V. Gracia, X. Gironella, M. Gmez, M. Garca
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June 17, Tuesday (13:30PM~15:40PM)
A6 Wave-Current Interaction
June 17, Tuesday (13:30PM~15:10PM) Chair: Akio Okayasu
A61 Study of irregular wave-current-mud interactionM. Soltanpour, F. Samsami, T. Shibayama, S. Yamao
A62 Focusing unidirectional wave groups on nite water depth withand without currentsD. Stagonas, E. Buldakov, R. Simons
A63 Frequency downshifting of wave spectra and formation offreak waves on non-uniform opposing currentI. Shugan, S. Kuznetsov, Y. Saprykina, R.Y. Yang
A64 Energy dissipation of wave-uniform current over a nite-rigidporous mediaC.Y. Cheng, J.H. Lin, J.L. Yu, Y.Y. Chen, G.Y. Chen
P1A Poster Session IJune 17, Tuesday (15:10PM~15:40PM) Chair: Akio Okayasu
P1A1 A comparative study on wind and wave sources for TurkishBlack Sea coastM. Esen, G.O. Tarakcioglu, A. Ergin, I. Guler
P1A2 New calibration method applicable to signicant wave heightsobtained by x-band radarK.M. Ahn, H. Chun, S. Cheon
P1A3 Analysis of evanescent waves of linearized multi-level waveequationsS. Kanayama
P1A4 Interaction of nonlinear interfacia l wave and surface gravitywave in two-layer uids
H.C. Hsu, M.S. Li, Y.Y. Chen
P1A5 Investigat ion on the evolution and propagation of waves in
highly concentrated uid N. Horstmann, N. Kerpen, N. Goseberg, T. Schlurmann
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B6 Port Engineering Case Studies June 17, Tuesday (13:30PM~15:10PM) Chair: Ronald Noble
B61 Wave system decomposition and atmospheric fields for seastate analysis: A case studyL. Hamm, F. Mazas, S. Rowe
B62 Wave amplification studies of the Venetian harbor of Chania,Crete; Field measurements and numerical modelingN. Maravelakis, N. Kalligeris, P. Lynett, C. Synolakis
B63 Physical modelling and design for a new mega-yacht marinaS. Baker, G. Frank, D. Williamson, K. MacIntosh, A. Cornett
B64 Behaviour of pumping pits in harbour entrance on an exposedsandy coast
P. Sveinbjornsson, S. Gretarsson, S. Sigurdarson, J. Fredsoe
P1B Poster Session IJune 17, Tuesday (15:10PM~15:40PM) Chair: Ronald Noble
P1B1 Numerical prediction of wave deformation due to a complexperforated caisson breakwater in numerical wave tank
K.H. Lee, D.S. Kim, Y.K. Kang, K.H. Kim
P1B2 Wave run-up limits mapping maritime public domain in Portu-gal
C. Coelho, N. Teixeira
P1B3 Modelling nearshore waves and overtopping using a stochastictyphoon set
J. Maskell, J. Grieser, Q. Zhao, N. Bruneau, J. Rodney
P1B4 Design of rubble-mound breakwater: Introduce a new formulato estimate the permeability
A.E. Shahidi, A. Jafari
P1B5 The resistance coefficient of perforated walls for Jarlan-typecaissons
Y. Liu, Y.C. Li
P1B6 Experimental study on geotextile tube applications as sub-merged breakwaters for beach protection in Yucatan, Mexico
M. Gonzlez-Leija, X. Chvez, E. lvarez, E. Mendoza, R. Silva
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C6 Coastal Environment and Ecology June 17, Tuesday (13:30PM~15:10PM) Chair: Gerbrant van Vledder
C61 EIA for the Fehmarnbelt crossing The worlds longest im-mersed tunnelI. Brker, I.S. Hansen, A.L. Middelboe, A. Bjrnshave
C62 Headloss investigations in coastal cooling water systemsF. Schltter, S. Carstensen
C63 Three-dimensional hydro-environment characterization andmodeling of the Northern Arabian GulfT. Pokavanich, Y. Alosairi, R. de Graaff, R. Morelissen, K. Al-Rifaie, T. Altaf,T. Al-Said
C64 Assessment of an offshore disposal site in the Loire Estuarythrough eld monitoring and 3D numerical modelingR. Walther, C. Cayrol, L. Hamm, A. Delouis, D. Lehay
C65 Coastal and ecological engineering for the design of multipur-pose coral reefsM. Foley, Y. Stender, A. Singh, P. Jokiel, K.U. Rodgers
P1C Poster SessionJune 17, Tuesday (15:10PM~15:40PM) Chair: Gerbrant van Vledder
P1C1 Experimental study on 12.5 m deepwater channel regulationscheme of Tongzhou Shoal and Baimao Shoal
D. Du, Y. Xia, D. Wu, Y. Wen, H. XuP1C2 Field test on sheet-pile wharf with separated relieving platform H.M. Tan, Z.B. Jiao, J. Chen
P1C3 Monitoring inlet morphodynamics via tidal response, seenthrough a novel 24.5 hour moving window
T.T.T. Vu, P. Nielsen, D.P. Callaghan
P1C4 Implementation of high wave monitoring system in east coastof Korea
K.H. Kim, B.S. Shin, K.H. Byun
P1C5 Estimation of wave height by using coastal sound
T. Suzuki, Y. Imanishi, J. Sasaki, H. SakamotoP1C6 Effects of green valve on air entrainment in hopper overow S. Saremi, J.H. Jensen
Technical Program Day 2
D6 Scouring around Structure I June 17, Tuesday (13:30PM~15:10PM) Chair: Peter Nielsen
D61 Numerical modeling of backfilling process around mono-pilesC. Baykal, B.M. Sumer, D.R. Fuhrman, N.G. Jacobsen, J. Fredse
D62 Numerical simulation of wave-induced scour and backfillingbelow submarine pipelinesD.R. Fuhrman, C. Baykal, B.M. Sumer, N.G. Jacobsen, J. Fredse
D63 Development of a new 3D Euler-Lagrange model for the predic-tion of scour around offshore wind farm foundationsY. Li, D. Kelly, M. Li, J. Harris
D64 Predictive model for scour depth of coastal structure failures
due to tsunamisR. Jayaratne, A. Abimbola, T. Mikami, S. Matsuba, M. Esteban, T. Shibayama
D65 From scouring to erosion corridors around wrecks a tool tocalculate long term sediment dynamicsT. Garlan, E. Marchs, I. Gabelotaud, E. Brenon
P1D Poster Session IJune 17, Tuesday (15:10PM~15:40PM) Chair: Peter Nielsen
P1D1 Time development of local scour depth below pipelines ex-posed to waves
M. Dogan, Y. Arisoy
P1D2 Modelling dune erosion of the Sefton Coast, Liverpool Bay,UKP. Dissanayake, H. Karunarathna
P1D3 Experimental study on bore-induced swash interactions B. Chen, G. Kikkert
P1D4 Near-shore currents in fringing reef environments T.W. Heitmann, V. Roeber, K.F. Cheung, D.A. Smith
P1D5 Numerical and experimental study on wave-current interac-tions over a submerged bar
D. Ning, X. Su, L. Chen, B. TengP1D6 Dispersion of long waves on varying bathymetry R. Kian, A. Zaytsev, A.C. Yalciner
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E6 Tsunami-Structure Interaction I June 17, Tuesday (13:30PM~15:10PM) Chair: Jose Jimenez
E61 Destruction mechanism of coastal structures due to the 2011Tohoku tsunami in the south of FukushimaS. Sato, S. Ohkuma
E62 Tsunami inundation modeling: Sensitivity of velocity and mo-mentum flux to bottom friction with application to buildingdamage at Seaside, OregonH.S. Park, D. Wiebe, D.T. Cox
E63 Physical model study on breakwater reinforcement againstmega tsunamiD. Tsujio, T. Yasuda, N. Mori, H. Mase
E64 Tsunami loadings on structures: Review and analysisA.R. Barbosa, J. Cawley, H. Yeh
E65 Effect of space conguration of building on tsunami force on itN. Mizutani, S. Aoki, C. Manawasekara, T. Nakamura
P1E Poster Session IJune 17, Tuesday (15:10PM~15:40PM) Chair: Jose Jimenez
P1E1 Storm surge estimation based on synthetic hurricanes R.M. Padilla, C. Appendini, A.P. Acua, F.G. Villareal
P1E2 Evaluation of the ECMWF interim wind data for numerical wavehindcasting in the Caspian Sea E. Jafari, M.J. Alaee, C. Pattiaratchi , M.H. Nemati, A. Farhand
P1E3 Micro properties of the wave climate statistics and its applica-tions
A. Kimura, T. Ota
P1E4 Prediction of long-period big waves in East Coast of Korea S.J. Ahn, B.W. Lee, C.H. Lee, S.J. Kwon
Technical Program Day 2
June 17, Tuesday (16:10PM~17:30PM)
A7 Wave-Vegetation Interaction I
June 17, Tuesday (16:10PM~17:30PM) Chair: Rolf Deigaard
A71 Analysis of tsunami behavior and the effect of coastal forest inreducing tsunami force around coastal dikesS. Matsuba, T. Mikami, R. Jayaratne, T. Shibayama
A72 Vertical structure of wave induced currents, orbital velocity andturbulence observed in natural vegetationH.D. Yoon, D.T. Cox, D. Albert, H. Smith, N. Mori, P. Blackmar
A73 Modeling wave damping and sediment deposition within apatch of vegetationG. Ma
B7 Breakwaters June 17, Tuesday (16:10PM~17:30PM) Chair: Marcel van Gent
B71 A comparative study on stability formulas of rubble mound struc-turesH.G. Guler, A. Ergin, G. Ozyurt
B72 Geometrical design of berm breakwatersJ.W. van der Meer, S. Sigurdarson
B73 Icelandic-type berm breakwater for the Hambantota artificial is-land revetment, application of geometrical design rulesS. Sigurdarson, J.W. van der Meer, T.Q. Liang, Z.X. Qiang, J.K. Goh, E. Bijl,D. Heijboer
B74 Revised recession of reshaping berm breakwatersT.L. Andersen, M.N. Moghim, H.F. Burcharth
C7 Flood Risk I June 17, Tuesday (16:10PM~17:30PM) Chair: Dominic Reeve
C71 Flood hazard and risk maps for the 2nd step of the EU oods direc-tive in Denmark M. Skov, M. Jebens, P. Srensen, D. Schrenkamp, A. Burzel, A. Kortenhaus,T. Piontkowitz
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C72 Application of a novel decision support system to assess andmanage coastal ood risk in the Teign Estuary, UK R.G. Santamaria, D. Simmonds, B. Zanuttigh, R.C. Thompson, S.PG Hoggart,D.E. Reeve, J.H. Caraballo, S. Pan, R.J. Nicholls, S. Hanson, M. Hanley,A. Fox, E.P. Rowsell
C73 Flood risk assessments results, applications and future re-quirementsA. Kortenhaus, H. Oumeraci
C74 Modelling memory of coastal ood systemsH. Karunarathna, I. Haigh, J. Brown, R. Briganti, D. Pockrajac, C. Beck,P. Dissanayaka, M. Wadey, D. Pedrozo-Acuna, K. Sparrow
D7 Shore Protection June 17, Tuesday (16:10PM~17:30PM) Chair: Masamitsu Kuroiwa
D71 A new laboratory generation system for sediment transport in-duced by a solitary waveB. Winarta, H. Tanaka, H. Yamaji
D72 Pile fence to enhance dune resiliencyR. Quan, N. Kobayashi, B. Ayat
D73 Hybrid shoreline modelling of shoreline protection schemes, PalmBeach, Queensland, AustraliaK. Kaergaard, S.B. Mortensen, S.E. Kristensen, R. Deigaard, R. Teasdale, S. Hunt
D74 Comparative morphodynamics and circulation patterns between abeach exposed to hurricane conditions and a beach protectedby coral reefsI. Marino-Tapia, R. Silva-Casarin, C.E. Ortiz, E. Mendoza-Baldwin, E.E. Mancera,
F.R. Rentaria
E7 Tsunami Run-up and Inundation June 17, Tuesday (16:10PM~17:30PM) Chair: Won-Mu Jeong
E71 Quick estimation of tsunami induced runup in coastal areaJ.H. Lin, J.L. Yu, C.Y. Cheng, Y.Y. Chen, G.Y. Chen
E72 Tsunami run up in coastal areas: A methodology to calculaterun up in large scale areasO. Gutirrez, I. Aniel-Quiroga
E73 Development of Q3D-H2D coupled model for coastal inunda-tion analysis with efficiencyK. Suzuki, K. Kawasaki
E74 Analysis of shoreline behavior on Sendai Coast before and afterthe 2011 tsunamiV.C. Hoang, Y. Mitobe, H. Tanaka
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June 18, Wednesday (08:00AM~10:00AM)
A8 Wave Run-up and Overtopping II June 18, Wednesday (08:00AM~10:00AM) Chair: Masaru Mizuguchi
A81 Quantifying the effect of bed permeability on maximum waverunupD. Villarroel-Lamb, A. Hammeken, R. Simons
A82 Proposal of numerical wave ume for wave overtopping com-putation considering wind external forceM. Kiku, K. Kawasaki
A83 Estimating grass slope resiliency during wave overtopping: Re-sults from full-scale overtopping simulator testingC. Thornton, S. Hughes, B. Scholl, N. Youngblood
A84 Wave overtopping simulator tests on transitions and obstaclesat grass covered slopes of dikesG.J. Steendam, A. van Hoven, J.W. van der Meer
A85 Overtopping ow characteristics at emerged and over-washeddykesS.M. Formentin, A.N. Raosa, B. Zanuttigh, J. van der Meer, J.L. Lara
A86 Overtopping on rubble mound breakwaters for low steepnesswaves in deep and depth limited conditionsN.F. Christensen, J.B. Thomsen, M.S. Rge, T.L. Andersen, H.F. Burcharth
B8 Wave-Structure Interaction II June 18, Wednesday (08:00AM~10:00AM) Chair: Nobuhisa Kobayashi
B81 Efficient long-period wave absorbing submerged mound struc-tureM. Tanaka, A. Matsumoto, M. Hanzawa
B82 The inuence of an existing vertical structure on the inceptionof wave breaking pointD. Kisacik, P. Troch
B83 Experimental study on the wave-current forces on pile groupsT. Huang, G. Dai, J. Zheng, J. Zhang
B84 Non-hydrostatic modelling of wave interaction with porousstructuresG. Zou, J. Ma, Y. Guo
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B85 Towards a practical application of numerical models to predictwave-structure interaction: An initial validationJ. van den Bos, H.J. Verhagen, M. Zijlema, B. Mellink
B86 Modelling of wave attenuation induced by multi-purpose oat-ing structuresV. Stratigaki, P. Troch, T. Stallard, D. Forehand, J.P. Kofoed, M. Folley,A. Babarit, E.C. de Nantes, M. Benoit
C8 Cohesive Sediment June 18, Wednesday (08:00AM~10:00AM) Chair: Toshiyuki Asano
C81 Asymmetry of tide and suspended sediment concentrations ob-served at the north-eastern part of the Meghna EstuaryM.A. Hussain, Y. Tajima, M.A. Hossain, S. Rana
C82 Experimental research on muddy concentration under break-ing wavesG. Xiangyu, D. Xiping, G. Zhengrong
C83 Modelling effects of human engineering in a high-concentra-tion mud suspension environment in the Hangzhou BayW. Guo, J. Ge, P. Ding
C84 Loss ratio estimation of dredge-reclamation ground with finesediments based on the equilibrium concentration theory ofsuspended sedimentsH.R. Ryu, K.N. Hwang, S.H. Yang
C85 Inuence of clay content on residual liquefaction in wavesV.S.O. Kirca, B.M. Sumer, J. Fredse
C86 The role of TEP in estuarine hydrosedimentary functioning:Generation of macroocs under controlled conditionsJ.P. Lefebvre, X. Mari, P.T. Do, V.T. Chu
D8 Morphological Change Modeling III June 18, Wednesday (08:00AM~10:00AM) Chair: Yeesock Kim
D81 Interaction of circular sandy islands on at shallow seabed un-der wavesM. Serizawa, S. Miyahara, T. Uda
D82 Morphodynamic upscaling with the MORFAC approach in tidalconditions: the critical MORFACA. Dastgheib, R. Ranasinghe, J. Reyns, A. Luijendijk, D.J. Walstra, D. Roelvink
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D83 Morphodynamic impact of an extreme storm on a cuspate del-taic shorelineJ.A. Jimnez, A. Plana, M. Sanuy, A. Ruiz
D84 Hydrodynamic and morphologic modeling of Shippagan Gully,New Brunswick, CanadaM. Provan, I. Nistor, A. Cornett, A. Drouin
D85 Numerical simulation of elongation and merging of bay mouthsand spits using BG modelS. Watanabe, M. Serizawa, S. Miyahara, T. Uda
D86 Large-scale laboratory experiments and numerical simulationsof cross-shore morphological changes under erosive and accre-tive beach conditionsS.W. Shin, H.D. Yoon, D. Cox
E8 Storm Surge II June 18, Wednesday (08:00AM~10:00AM) Chair: Sung Bum Yoon
E81 Inuence of retention areas on the propagation of storm surgesin the Weser EstuaryA.C. Zorndt, N. Goseberg, T. Schlurmann
E82 Modelling extreme sea levels due to sea level rise and stormsurge in the Seto Inland Sea, JapanH.S. Lee
E83 Evaluation of storm surges around Korean Peninsula in present
and future climatesS.Y. Kim, J.H. Oh, K.D. Suh, T. Yasuda, H. Mase
E84 Comparative study of storm surges in a bay induced by ty-phoons with quick inversion in wind directionS. Aoki, T. Inui
E85 Numerical assessment for the applicability of meteorologicalmodeling methods for storm surge simulationD.P.C. Laknath, K. Ito, T. Honda, T. Takabatake
E86 Realistic simulation of instantaneous nearshore water levelsduring typhoonsF. Rtif, F. Bouchette, J.Y. Liou, S. Meul, H. Michaud, L.C. Lin, K.S. Hwang,
N. Bujan, H.H. Hwung
Technical Program Day 3
June 18, Wednesday (10:30AM~11:50AM)
A9 Long Waves I June 18, Wednesday (10:30AM~11:50AM) Chair: Andrew Kennedy
A91 Properties of surface and internal solitary wavesK. Yamashita, T. Kakinuma
A92 On the shoaling of solitary waves in the KdV equationH. Kalisch, Z. Khorsand
A93 Breaking of positive and negative solitary wavesB. Aydogan, N. Kobayashi
B9 Caissons June 18, Wednesday (10:30AM~11:50AM) Chair: Cheong Ro Ryu
B91 Study on the performance of a caisson breakwater combinedwith wave power converting systemY.F. Chiu, H.H. Lee, C.Y. Lin, C.H. Chen
B92 Modelling the caisson placement at the Chioggia Inlet, VeniceB. Hoand, N. Vink
B93 Wave forces and pressures acting on the porous caisson break-waters with single or double wave chambersC.H. Ji, S.H. Oh, Y.M. Oh, S.C. Jang, D.S. Lee
B94 Measurement of wave pressure and force on perforated cais-son wall in directional seasS.H. Oh, C.H. Ji, Y.M. Oh, H.D. Ahn
C9 Coastal Case Studies I June 18, Wednesday (10:30AM~11:50AM) Chair: Young C Kim
C91 Optimization of the closure of a breached barrier island in theGulf of MexicoM. Sokolewicz, D.J. Walstra, J. Henrotte, E. Godsey
C92 Comparison of Hurricane Sandy impacts in three New Jersey
coastal communitiesK. Walling, J.K. Miller
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C93 Evaluation and development of coastal protection measuresfor small islands in the Wadden SeaT. Wffler, H. Schttrumpf, R. Huling, M. Schindler, H. Von Eynatten,A. Arns, J. Jensen
C94 Investigating the future of Schleswig-Holsteins Halligen (Zuku-nfthallig)- results and implicationsJ. Jensen, A. Arns, C. Mudersbach, H. Schttrumpf, T. Wffler, H. Von Eynatten,M. Schindler, F. Jensen
D9 River-Coast Interaction II June 18, Wednesday (10:30AM~11:50AM) Chair: Peter Troch
D91 Morphology of coastal lagoon entrances: Waves versus tidesP. Nielsen, T.T.T. Vu, D.P. Callaghan
D92 Field investigation of topographic response to floods andwaves around Tenryu River mouthJ.I. Sato, T. Uda, T. Ishikawa, T. San-nami
D93 Sediment transport and dispersal in the nearshore of flash-ood riversM. Grifoll, V. Gracia, J. Guilln, M. Espino, A. Sanchez-Arcilla
D94 Numerical modelling of morphodynamics around a tidal inletM. Li, J. Nicholson, S. Pan, B.A. OConnor
E9 Tsunami-Structure Interaction II June 18, Wednesday (10:30AM~11:50AM) Chair: Qin Chen
E91 An experimental study on the tsunami pressure acting on pilo-ti-type buildingsT. Honda, Y. Oda, K. Ito, M. Watanabe, T. Takabatake
E92 Armor damage on harbor-side rubble mound of compositebreakwaters against water jet caused by impinging bore-liketsunamiS. Maruyama, J. Mitsui, A. Matsumoto, M. Hanzawa
E93 Development of uid-sediment-seabed interaction model andits applicationT. Nakamura, N. Mizutani
E94 Modelling the impact of tsunamis on coastal defences in the UK M. McCabe, P.K. Stansby, L. Cunningham, B.D. Rogers
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June 19, Thursday (08:00AM~10:00AM)
A10 Smooth Particle Hydrodynamics June 19, Thursday (08:00AM~10:00AM) Chair: Yasunori Watanabe
A101 Numerical modeling of vortex structures under a broken solitarywave using smoothed particle hydrodynamics method
R.J. Farahani, R.A. Dalrymple
A102 Incompressible smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) mod-elling of breakwater overtopping
M. Morellec, B.D. Rogers, P.K. Stansby, A. Skillen
A103 Numerical modeling of coastal dike overtopping using SPH andnon-hydrostatic NLSW equations
P. St-Germain, I. Nistor, J. Readshaw, G. LamontA104 Numerical modeling of debris impacts using the SPH method S. Piche, I. Nistor, T. Murty
A105 Application of GPU smooth particle hydrodynamics for designof wave energy converters
B.L. Edge, K. Gamiel, R.A. Dalrymple, A. Hrault, G. Bilotta
A106 GPU-accelerated SPH model for prediction of generated waterwaves by underwater explosion
O.R. Sayari, M.R.A. Jannat, B. Banijamali
B10 Probabilistic Method and Uncertainty June 19, Thursday (08:00AM~10:00AM) Chair: Nobuhito Mori
B101 Assessment of uncertainties of hydrodynamic design param-eters
D. Salecker, P. Frhle
B102 Fully probabilistic dune safety assessment using an advancedprobabilistic method
J.P. den Bieman, D.E. Stuparu, B.M. Hoonhout, F.L.M. Diermanse,P.F.C. van Geer
B103 Stochastic risk-based life-cycle model for rubble mound struc-tures H.R. Moritz, O. Mouraenko, D. Dykstra
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B104 Estimating total sliding distance of a composite type breakwa-ter in service applying the wave climate statistics
T. Kimura, A. Kimura, T. Ota
B105 Port operationality and safety analysis under uncertainty R.M. Garcia-Morales, A. Baquerizo, M.. Losada
C10 Coastal Hydrodynamic Modeling II June 19, Thursday (08:00AM~10:00AM) Chair: Kyungmo Ahn
C101 3D numerical modelling of large scale impacts of tidal turbinearrays using an oceanographic model
X. Li, M. Li, X. Chen, P. Thorn
C102 Hydrodynamic modelling on the complex landscapes in MirsBay and Daya Bay, using D-ow exible mesh
Q. Ye, K.T.M. Wong, A.V. Dam, H.W.J. Kernkamp, A. QianC103 Sea level rise and tidal hydrodynamics in the Indian River La-
goon, Florida, USA M.V. Bilskie, S.C. Hagen, P. Bacopoulos, A.C. Thomas, P. Hovenga
C104 Effects of coastal development on sea level change in the west-ern coast of Korea
T.S. Jung
C105 Modelling the ow around an island and a headland: Applica-tion of a two mixing length model with TELEMAC3D
H. Nicolas Chini, P.K. Stansby
D10 Beach and Dune Evolution II June 19, Thursday (08:00AM~10:00AM) Chair: Henk Verhagen
D101 Accelerated beach erosion along the Upper Texas Coast Y.H. Park, B.L. Edge, S.H. Cheon
D102 Field experiment of beach change on groundwater and vegeta-tion of sand barrier in Nakdong River Estuary, Korea
C.I. Yoo, H.S. Yoon, C.R. Ryu
D103 Km-scale shoreline sand waves and new insights into the depth
of closure A. Falqus, J. Arriaga, D. Calvete, D. Idier
D104 Land cover effect on dune erosion and overwash A. Karanci, M.O. Kurum, M.F. Overton
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D105 A n analytical tool for long-term dune management Casestudy Ystad, Sweden
S. Westergren, M. Larsson, H. Hanson
E10 Tsunami Generation and Propagation II June 19, Thursday (08:00AM~10:00AM) Chair: Stefan Schimmels
E101 Numerical and physical modeling of localized tsunami-inducedcurrents in harbors
A. Ayca, P.J. Lynett, J. Borrero, K. Miller, R. Wilson
E102 Tsunami resonance in the Bay of Concepcion, Chile R. Arnguiz, M. Villagrn, M. Esteban, T. Shibayama
E103 Simulation of tsunami accompanied by breaking short-periodwaves
T. Tomita, K. TakahashiE104 On the generation of tsunami in a large scale wave ume V. Sriram, I. Didenkulova, S. Schimmels, H. Fernndez
E105 Assessment of propagation characterist ics for tsunami waveascending river
M. Roh, M.B. Adityawan, H. Tanaka,
E106 Numerical analysis of tsunamis generated by sea bottom erup-tions of the Sakurajima volcano
R. Sakai, T. Asano
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June 19, Thursday (10:30AM~12:10PM)
A11 Marine Energy II June 19, Thursday (10:30AM~12:10PM) Chair: Tomoya Shibayama
A111 Co-located wave and offshore wind farms: A preliminary casestudy of a hybrid array
C. Perez-Collazo, S. Astariz, J. Abanades, D. Greaves, G. Iglesias
A112 A wave-2-wire experimental investigation of the new SEABREATHwave energy converter: The hydraulic response
L. Martinelli, P. Ruol, E. Fassina, F. Giuliani , N. Delmonte
A113 The belgian offshore grid: Transporting renewable energy fromoffshore to onshore
K. Trouw, N. Gunst, G. Moerkerke, J. Schreel, P. Haerens, J.D. Rouck A114 Wave slamming impact on offshore wind turbine foundations Z. Peng
B11 Special Structures June 19, Thursday (10:30AM~12:10PM) Chair: Andreas Kortenhaus
B111 Effective design of a double parapet permeable-type seawallusing the CADMAS-SURF simulation
K. Ishimoto, T. Asano, N. Ono
B112 Surf points using a set of structures to amplify ship generatedwaves
A. Kimura, K. Yamashita, T. Kakinuma
B113 Hydrodynamic performance of the H-type oating breakwater H.M. Teh, J. Kurian, A.M. Hashim, M.S.M. Azizan
B114 Advances in modelling wave-structure interaction through ar-ticial neural networks
B. Zanuttigh, S.M. Formentin, J.W. van der Meer
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C11 Flood Risk II June 19, Thursday (10:30AM~12:10PM) Chair: Hajime Mase
C111 Coastal risks, nature based defenses and the economics of ad-aptationB.G. Reguero, D.N. Bresch, J. Calil, I. Meliane, M. Beck
C112 Comparative risk assessment at Isla del Carmen and Cancun,Mexico
M.E. Castillo, E. Mendoza, R.S. Casarn, M.V. Lacouture
C113 Reconnaissance level studies on a storm surge barrier for oodrisk reduction in the Houston-Galveston Bay
S.N. Jonkman, M. van Ledden, A. Willems, A. van der Toorn, L. Mooyaart,K. Stoeten, P. de Vries, W. Merrell
C114 A new approach to ood risk calculation for highly-developedlow-lying coastal regions
C. Grimm, D. Bachmann, H. Schttrumpf, F. Thorenz, P. Frhle
D11 Morphological Change Modeling IV June 19, Thursday (10:30AM~12:10PM) Chair: Jane Smith
D111 Numerical simulation of elongation of sand spit on seabed withdifferent water depths and slopes
T. San-nami, T. Uda, M. Serizawa, S. Miyahara
D112 On the generic utilization of probabilistic methods in process-based morphodynamic models
F. Scheel, W. de Boer, R. Brinkman, D.J. Walstra, A. Luijendijk, R. Ranasinghe
D113 New coastal modeling system SMC-Brasil and its application tothe erosion problem on the Massaguau Beach (Sao Paulo, Brazil)
M. Gonzlez, O. Gutirrez , V. Cnovas, N. Kakeh, R. Medina, A. Espejo,F. Mndez, A. Abascal, S. Castanedo, C. Martinez, A. Klein, P. Gomes,C. Dalinghauss, M. Gonzales, C. Rodacheski, C. Brelinger
D114 Prediction of formation of oriented lakes T. Uda, M. Serizawa, T. San-nami, S. Miyahara
D115 Coastal changes and hindcasted wave conditions (1965-2013) onnortherly and westerly exposed coasts of Estonia
. Suursaar, H. Tnisson, V. Alari, U. Raudsepp
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E11 Storm Surge III June 19, Thursday (10:30AM~12:10PM) Chair: Byung Ho Choi
E111 Design aspects and costs of storm surge barriers L.F. Mooyaart, S.N. Jonkman, P. de Vries, A.V.D. Toorn, M.V. Ledden
E112 Coupling of hydrodynamic and wave models case study for ex-tratropical storm surge in Bohai Sea
W. Zhang, J. Zhang, J. Wang, H. Zhao
E113 Parameter study on maximum potential storm surge projectionassociated with climate change
T. Yasuda, Y. Hayashi, N. Mori, S. Nakajo, Y. Shibutani , H. Mase
E114 Climate change adaptation in Tokyo Bay: The case for a stormsurge barrier
M. Esteban, T. Mikami, T. Shibayama, H. Takagi, S.N. Jonkman, M.V. Ledden
E115 Simulation of non-stationary wind speed and direction timeseries for coastal applications
S. Solari, M.A. Losada
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June 19, Thursday (13:30PM~15:40PM)
A12 Wave-Vegetation Interaction II June 19, Thursday (13:30PM~15:10PM) Chair: B. Mutlu Sumer
A121 Tidal-scale ow routing and sedimentation in mangroves E. Horstman, M. Dohmen-Janssen, T. Bouma, S. Hulscher
A122 Use of wave impact generator and wave ume to determine strengthof outer slopes of grass dikes under wave loads
P. van Steeg, M.K. Breteler, B. Hardeman
A123 Periodic water waves through a circular forest C.W. Chang, C.C. Mei, P.L.-F. Liu, F.L. Martn, P. Lomnaco
A124 Limits of wetland wave dissipation J.M. Smith, M.E. Anderson
A125 Attenuation of solitary wave by parameterized flexible man-grove models
A. Strusi `nka-Correia, S. Husrin, H. Oumeraci
P2A Poster Session IIJune 19, Thursday (15:10PM~15:40PM) Chair: B. Mutlu Sumer
P2A1 Wind wave modelling over the Baltic Sea using WAM model andthe coupled ocean circulation-wave POM model
W. Cielikiewicz, A. Dudkowska, R. Janowczyk, V. Roinski, S. Roziewski,J. Badur
P2A2 Hydraulic and numerical experiments of stem waves inducedby monochromatic waves
C.H. Shin, J.I. Lee, S.B. Yoon
P2A3 Tidal effects on breaking-wave attenuations on a macro-tidal beach J.S. Yoo, J.S. Shim, K.C. Jun, T.M. Ha, K.D. Do
P2A4 Analysis of long-term wave forcing and beach morphologychange along the east coast of Korea
D.Y. Lee, K.C. Jun, J.Y. Choi, J.Y. Jin
P2A5 Wave transmission study through two row piled breakwaters C. Bilici, A. Ergin, G.O. Tarakcioglu
P2A6 Shallow water wave simulation using different wave modelsand laboratory experiment
J. Wang, D.Y. Lee, G. Wu, B. Liang, H. Fan
Technical Program Day 4
B12 Wave-Structure Interaction III June 19, Thursday (13:30PM~15:10PM) Chair: Margery Overton
B121 Analysis of strong wave interaction with a rubble moundbreakwater with an apron
W.K. Park, Y.H. Moon, J.D. Baek, B.H. Ryu, D.Y. Jeong, J.W. Chae
B122 Modeling levee erosion under irregular waves N. Kobayashi, H. Weitzner
B123 Characterization of wave impacts on curve faced storm returnwalls within a still water basin concept
T. Verwaest, C. Altomare, T. Suzuki, K. Trouw
B124 Three-dimensional design of coastal structures based on ad-vanced numerical modelling
J.L. Lara, I.J. Losada, P. Higuera, G. Diaz, M. Maza, G. Barajas
P2B Poster Session IIJune 19, Thursday (15:10PM~15:40PM) Chair: Margery Overton
P2B1 New analytical approaches for the assessment of shoreline evo-lution in the vicinity of coastal structures
A. Valsamidis, D. Reeve
P2B2 The field experiments of the barrier beach restoration in Bei-Men coast
W.P. Huang, H.K. Chang, J.Z. Yim
P2B3 Morphologic modelling of the coastal evolution in Ada, Ghana G. van Holland, A. Bolle, B. Verheyen, V. Gruwez, N. Zimmerman
P2B4 The focusing of water waves by elliptical submerged lenses S. Gaj, E. Mendoza, R. Silva
P2B5 Study and control of the morphodynamic of Cuautla Channel,Nayarit, Mexico
C.F. Ochoa, E. Mendoza, A.R. de Alegria-Arzaburu, I. Marino-Tapia,A. Meja, R. Silva
P2B6 Acquisition of squat data on the Elbe River Waterway F.M. Treuel, T. Albers, V. Gabalda, P. Frhle
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C12 Turbulence and Boundary Layer II June 19, Thursday (13:30PM~15:10PM) Chair: Magnus Larson
C121 Variation of bottom boundary layer turbulent ows and sedi-ment particle distribution over a ripple under different waveamplitude conditions
Y.S. Chang, K.M. Ahn, J.H. Hwang, Y.G. Park
C122 Modification of a turbulence model to analyze oscillatoryboundary layers on a rough surface
A. Sana, H. Tanaka
C123 Effects of wave, tidal current and ocean current coexistence onthe wave and current predictions in the Tsugaru Strait
A. Saruwatari, Y. Yoneko, Y. Tajima
C124 A numerical study of turbulent kinetic energy generation un-der breaking waves
S. Brown, V. Magar, D. Greaves, D. Conley
P2C Poster Session IIJune 19, Thursday (15:10PM~15:40PM) Chair: Magnus Larson
P2C1 Field investigation of long-term mooring chain system durabil-ity of the GPS tsunami-wave meter
Y. Terada, T. Nagai, T. Kato, Y. Matsushita, K. Kawaguchi
P2C2 Experimental study on critical resonant state of upstream-
advancing waves J. Fan, J.H. Zheng, A.F. Tao, P. Gao, S. Li
P2C3 Sediment transport pathways determined from grain charac-teristics based on digital imagesG. Tsujimoto, M. Tamai, S. Nakajo, T. Kakinoki, K. Uno
P2C4 Study of the wave spectra in the Persian Gulf B. Niroomand, R. Kamalian, M. Soltanpour, M.R. Allahyar
P2C5 Modelling growth and ingress mechanisms of marine species inpower station water intakes on the SE coast of Scotland
N. Spanakis, A. Lenes, B.D. Rogers, P.K. Stansby
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D12 Scouring around Structure II June 19, Thursday (13:30PM~15:10PM) Chair: Luc Hamm
D121 Scour around coastal structures: A hybrid RANS-DEM approachfor local sediment transport using IH-FOAM
P. Higuera, J.L. Lara, I.J. Losada, M. del Jesus
D122 Experimental study on the performance of coarse grain materi-als as scour protection
A. Schendel, N. Goseberg, T. Schlurmann
D123 Assesment of estimation models for scour around pipelines un-der irregular waves
B. Kiziloz, E. Cevik, Y. Yuksel, B. Aydogan
D124 Sinking of scour protections at Horns Rev 1 Offshore Wind Farm A.W. Nielsen, B.M. Sumer, T.U. Petersen
D125 Experiments on local scour behind coastal dikes induced bytsunami overow
Y. Mitobe, M.B. Adityawan, H. Tanaka, T. Kawahara, T. Kurosawa, K. Otsushi
P2D Poster Session IIJune 19, Thursday (15:10PM~15:40PM) Chair: Luc Hamm
P2D1 A preliminary identifi cation of early stage of oyster larvaesource and dispersal: A field and numerical study nearbyZhoushei River Estuary, Taiwan
T.C. Lin, Y. Chang, J.Y. Liou, S.C. HsiaoP2D2 I nterannual variability of the antarctic circumpolar current
(ACC) around the Western Drake Passage Y.C. Hsu, C.R. Wu, C.P. Lee
P2D3 Characteristics of depth change in Kanmon Waterway M. Yokota, M. Yamashiro, N. Hashimoto
P2D4 Dredge plume forecasting and management C. Pedersen, C. Morgan, A. Ling
P2D5 Back-silting causes under normal environments of the upper sectionof deep-water channel in Yangtze Estuary, China
X. Li, X. Zhao, X. DouP2D6 Hydrodynamic interaction of submerged slotted barrier under
solitary wave Y.T. Wu, S.C. Hsiao, R.Y. Yang
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E12 Tsunami-induced Morphological Change June 19, Thursday (13:30PM~15:10PM) Chair: Hidenori Shibaki
E121 Numerical simulation of deformation of sand bar formed at tipof Futtsu cuspate foreland by the 2011 tsunami
A. Kobayashi, T. Uda, M. Serizawa, M. Endo
E122 An experimental study on the tsunami boulder movement H. Liu, T. Sakashita, S. Sato
E123 Scouring mechanism behind seawall from tsunami overflowand optimum conditions to reduce tsunami energy with scourholesG. Tsujimoto, R. Mineura, F. Yamada, T. Kakinoki, K. Uno
P2E Poster Session IIJune 19, Thursday (15:10PM~15:40PM) Chair: Hidenori Shibaki
P2E1 Capacity building in tsunami modeling for the Aegean Seashorelines
U. Knolu, N. Sharghivand, N. Kalligeris, E.T. Flouri, O. Hoto, V.A. Dougalis,C.E. Synolakis
P2E2 Nonlinear oblique interaction of large amplitude internal soli-tary waves
K. Nakayama, Y. Sato, Y. Yoshie, T. Kakinuma, H.D. Nguyen, K. Komai
P2E3 Results from the Dutch Ecobeach pilot project
B. Reedijk, A. van t Zelfde, J.J. PieterseP2E4 Study on Shuangjian shoal beach protecting engineering of
Fujiang shoal reach channel regulation project in Yangtze River Y.F. Xia, D.W. Wu, Y.C. Wen, D.J. Du, H. Xu, S.Z. Zhang
P2E5 A qualitative assessment of climate change impacts on the sta-bility of small tidal inlets via schematised numerical modelling
T. Doung, R. Ranasinghe, A. Luijendijk, D.J. Walstra, D. Roelvink
P2E6 Optimization study on overall plain scheme for 12.5m deepwa-ter channel Phase I project of the Yangtze River downstreamNanjing
Y.C. Wen, Y.F. Xia, D.W. Wu, D.J. Du, H. Xu, S.Z. Zhang
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June 19, Thursday (16:10PM~18:10PM)
A13 Freak Wave June 19, Thursday (16:10PM~18:10PM) Chair: Jeffrey Melby
A131 Estimation of freak wave occurrence from deep to shallow wa-ter regions
H. Kashima, K. Hirayama, N. Mori
A132 An experimental study on nonlinear wave dynamics: Rougewave generation and wave blocking
W.Y. Hsu, I. Shugan, W.S. Chiang, R.Y. Yang, H.H. Hwung, S. Kuznetsov,Y. Saprykina, M.C. Lin
A133 Experimental study of statistics of random wave propagating
over a bar Y. Ma, X. Ma, G. Dong
A134 Estimation of maximum wave heights by wave spectral modeland a nonlinear wave theory
N. Mori, Y. Takagi, K. Kawaguchi, H. Kashima, H. Mase, T. Yasudai, H. Shimada
A135 The occurrence probabilities of rogue waves in different non-linear stages
A. Tao, K. Qi, J. Zheng, J. Peng
A136 Laboratory and numerical experiments of spectral evolutionand freak wave occurrence in bi-modal seas
S. Ilic, J. Luxmoore, N. Mori
B13 Monitoring and Measurement II June 19, Thursday (16:10PM~18:10PM) Chair: Hemming Schffer
B131 Remote measurement and prediction of breaking wave param-eters
B. Robertson, I. Nistor, B. Buckham, K. Hall
B132 Observed and modelled streaming in eld measurements H. Wang, T. Aagaard, L.E. Holmedal, D. Myrhaug
B133 Beach states and relation to wave climate over thousands ofkm of shoreline using bathymetric lidar A.B. Kennedy, M.A. Hartman
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B134 Study on mechanism of shoreline change in Shichiri-mihamaIda beach using web camera images
T.L.H. Vu, N. Mizutani
B135 Observations of nearshore and surf zone wind stress
B. Shabani, P. Nielsen, T. Baldock B136 An assessment of video-based bathymetry estimation in a
macro-tidal environment E.W.J. Bergsma, D.C. Conley, M. Davidson, T.J. OHare, R.A. Holman
C13 Sediment Transport Modeling June 19, Thursday (16:10PM~18:10PM) Chair: Luca Martinelli
C131 Three-dimens ional numerical analysis of sediment transportaround abutments in channel bend
H.S. Kim, H.C. ChenC132 Nowadays problems of sediment transport modeling in the
coastal zone R. Kosyan, J. Grne, B. Divinsky, I. Podymov
C133 Euler-Lagrange simulations of sediment transport in accelera-tion skewed oscillatory boundary layers
J. Finn, M. Li, S. Apte
C134 The effects of wave-breaking-induced turbulence on bottomstress and suspended sediment transport A 3D numericalstudy
Z. Zhou, Y.W. Kim, T.J. Hsu, F.C.K. Ting, X. Liu
C135 A multi-dimensional Eulerian two-phase model for sedimenttransport plug ow and sediment burst events
T.J. Hsu, Z. Cheng, T.S. Kim, J. Calantoni
C136 3D LBM numerical simulation of mixed sand sorting under os-cillatory ows and progressive waves
L. He, K. Souda, W. Kioka, T. Kitano
D13 Morphodynamics June 19, Thursday (16:10PM~18:10PM) Chair: Anders Nielsen
D131 Swash zone dynamics of coarse-grained beaches during ener-getic wave conditions
L.P. Almeida, G. Masselink, P. Russell, M. Davidson, R. McCall, T. Poate
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D132 Effects of horizontal non-homogeneous soil property on localwave induced soil response
J. Zheng, T. Sui, C. Zhang, Y. Guo
D133 The topographic change mechanism of coral cays
K. Takahashi, H. Katayama, T. Sekimoto, H. Kayanne, M. IsobeD134 A Quasi-3D numerical model of beach morphological evolution
induced by waves and currents P.T. Nam, H. Oumeraci, M. Larson, H. Hanson, M. Vousdoukas
D135 Sea wall and beach prole interaction in run-up region Y. Yuksel, E. evik, H.A.A. Gner, B.A. Aydoan, Z.T. Yuksel
D136 Typhoons driven morphodynamics of the Wan Tzu Liao sandbarrier ( Tawan)
L. Campmas, F. Bouchette, S. Meule, J.Y. Liou, D. Sous, R. Leroux-Mallouf,P. Larroude, H.H. Hwung
E13 Lab and Techniques June 19, Thursday (16:10PM~18:10PM) Chair: Hitoshi Tananka
E131 Numerical study of developing a hydraulic-control wave-maker(HCW) for the study of waves and ows
H.S. Ko, P.J. Lynett
E132 Focused wave generation in laboratory flumes over unevenbottom
H. Fernndez, S. Venkatachalam, S. Schimmels, M. Budzik, H. Oumeraci
E133 Physical modeling of a new cruise ship terminal in Bridgetown, Barba-dos P. Knox, A. Cornett, D. Anglin, E. Hall
E134 A methodology for measuring velocity and thickness of waveinduced up-rushing jets on vertical seawalls and superstruc-ture
G. Shiravani, M. Vousdoukas, S. Schimmels, D. Stagonas
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June 20, Friday (08:00AM~10:00AM)
A14 Wave Breaking June 20, Friday (08:00AM~10:00PM) Chair: Kyung-Duck Suh
A141 Wave breaking using a roller approach in a hybrid finite-vol-ume nite-difference Boussinesq-type model
B. Tatlock, R. Briganti, R.E. Musumeci
A142 Defining breaker indices for the transition from deep to shal-low water
X. Barthelemy, W.Peirson, M. Banner, F. Dias, M. Allis
A143 Three-dimensional numerical simulations of aerated vortexlaments under plunging breaking waves
P. Lubin, S. GlocknerA144 Large eddy simulation of wave breaking with momentum-
advected scheme for uni-phase bubbly ow Y. Matsubayashi, A. Okayasu
A145 Simplified benchmark experiments of breaking waves on dy-namic shingle beaches
O. Bokhove, A. Thornton, W. Zweers
B14 Beakwater Stability June 20, Friday (08:00AM~10:00PM) Chair: Minoru Hanzawa
B141 Armor porosity and hydraulic stability of mound breakwaters J.R. Medina, V. Pardo, J. Molines, M.E. Gomez-Martin
B142 Stability of hardly reshaping berm breakwaters exposed tolong waves
J.B. Thomsen, M.S. Roge, N.F. Christensen, T.L. Andersen, J. van der Meer
B143 Toe stability of Rubble mound breakwaters M.R.A. van Gent, I.M. van der Werf
B144 Distribution of wave loads for design of crown walls in deepand shallow water
J.Q.H. Nrgaard, T.L. Andersen
B145 Damage variations on low-crested breakwaters R. Garcia, N. Kobayashi
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B146 Experimental investigation on caisson breakwater sliding P. Ruol, P. Martin, T.L. Andersen, L. Martinelli
C14 Coastal Case Studies II June 20, Friday (08:00AM~10:00AM) Chair: Pingxing Ding
C141 Design of cooling water intake structure CFD modelling casestudy
J.H. Jensen, B. Jensen, C. Pedersen, J. Fredse
C142 Coastal erosion assessment in wetlands on the Gulf of Mexico G. Rivillas-Ospina, R. Silva, E. Mendoza, G. Ruiz, J. Romero, Y. Nava
C143 Effect of ground subsidence due to crustal movement on beachchanges on Omaezaki Coast, Japan
N. Iwasaki, T. San-nami, T. Uda, T. Ishikawa
C144 Simulations of coral gravel accumulation in the open-cut cause-way in Fongafale Islet of Funafuti Atoll, Tuvalu
D. Sato, H. Yokoki
C145 Scales and signatures of episodic sand bypassing at a tide-dominated inlet Fripp Inlet, South Carolina
T.W. Kana, S.B. Traynum, H.L. Kaczkowski
C146 Shoaiba II power plant hydraulic studies P.F. Demenet, B.K. Bae
D14 Surf and Swash Zone Dynamics June 20, Friday (08:00AM~10:00AM) Chair: Patrick Lynett
D141 The role of bed friction in the swash of a solitary wave N. Pujara, P.L.-F. Liu
D142 Modelling vertical variation of turbulent ow across a surf zoneusing a non-hydrostatic wave-ow model
M. Zijlema
D143 Comparison of swash zone measurements during energeticwave conditions at a dissipative beach
R. Almar, P. Cataln, R. Ibaceta, C. Blenkinsopp, R. Cienfuegos, M. Villagrn,J.C. Aguilera
D144 Effect of seasonal variations on sandy beach groundwater tableand swash zone sediment transport
N. Othman, A.K.A. Wahab, M.H. Jamal
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C15 Estuarine Dynamics and Morphology June 20, Friday (10:30AM~12:10PM) Chair: Toon Verwaest
C151 Impact of tidal stream energy exploitation on estuarine hydro-dynamics M. Sanchez, R. Carballo, V. Ramos, A. Vazquez, M. Alvarez, G. Iglesias
C152 Modeling on the estuarine turbidity maximum of Yangtze Estuarybefore and after the regulation works using Z-model
H. Yu-fang, Y. Qing-Hua, J.A. Roelvink
C153 The decrease of tidal ats in Mu River Estuary T. Horie, K. Hashimoto, K. Yagisawa, T. Sasaki, H. Kondo, M. Nakatsugawa
C154 Suspended particle dynamics in a well-mixed estuary: Devia-tions from morphodynamic equilibrium
M. Diez-Minguito, M. Ortega-Snchez, A. Baquerizo, H.E. de Swart, M.A. Losada
C155 A hybrid-reduced physics approach applied to the Deben Estu-ary, UK
J.M. Horrillo-Caraballo, H. Karunarathna, D.E. Reeve
D15 Beach Nourishment II June 20, Friday (10:30AM~12:10PM) Chair: Takaaki Uda
D151 Initial sand losses from mega-nourishment along the DutchCoast
P.K. Tonnon, L.C. van Rijn
D152 Physical modeling at 1:3 of a nourished sand-gravel beach sub- jected to storm waves
R. Xhard, B. Long, J.B. Frandsen
D153 Underwater nourishments as measure to reduce maintenancecosts: Monitoring of a pilot experiment in Oostende (Belgium)
R. Delgado, S. Dan, E.V. Quickelborne, K. Trouw, P.D. Wolf
D154 Evolution of a perched nourished beach: Comparison betweeneld data and numerical results
C. Faraci, P. Scandura, E. Foti
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E15 Tsunami Generation and Propagation III June 20, Friday (10:30AM~12:10PM) Chair: Jacco Groeneweg
E151 A depth-integrated equation for large scale modeling of tsu-nami in weakly compressible uid A. Abdolali, C. Cecioni, G. Bellotti, P. Sammarco
E152 Tsunami generation due to submarine volcanic eruptions withphreatomagmatic explosion or caldera subsidence
T. Kakinuma, H. Matsumoto, K. Yamashita, Y. Yanagi
E153 Tsunami focusing over a sloping beach U. Knolu, B. Aydn, B. Krolu
E154 Modelling of resonance response of Dawei sea port to tsunamiwaves
Y. Zhang, C. Carr, M. Onodera
E155 Tsunami propagation and run-up in nearshore areas S. Schimmels, I. Didenkulova, V. Sriram, N. Goseberg
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A16 Wave Modeling III June 20, Friday (13:30PM~15:30PM) Chair: Aifeng Tao
A161 A comparative study of random wave models with physical hy-draulic model tests and eld measurement data.
K.H. Ryu, W.M. Jeong, S.B. Yoon
A162 Recent developments related to a convolution-type, phase-resolving wave model
H.A. Schaffer
A163 Non-hydrostatic wave modeling in partly sheltered harbor ba-sins
G. van Vledder, M. ZijlemaA164 Impact of an offshore wind farm on wave conditions and shore-
line development E.D. Christensen, S.E. Kristensen, R. Deigaard
A165 What could happen if the parbuckling of Costa Concordia hadfailed: Analytical and CFD-based investigation of possible gen-erated wave
A. Lamberti, A. Antonini, G. Ceccarelli
A166 How an optimized meteocean modelling chain provided 30years of wave hindcast statistics: The case of the Ligurian Sea
L. Sartini, L. Mentaschi, G. Besio
B16 Port Operation and Management June 20, Friday (13:30PM~15:30PM) Chair: Hans Burcharth
B161 A practical approach to shallow water mooring with varyingseabedE.T. Oever, M. Muilwijk, M. Muttray
B162 Development of a terminal operability forecasting system:Analysis of the effects that wind generates over quay cranesperformance
R. Gmez, R. Molina, A. Camarero, F. de los Santos
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B163 On the reliance on modelled wave data in the Arabian Gulf forcoastal and port engineering design
J. Walker, E. Murphy, F. Ciardulli , L. Hamm
B164 Sugar Point - A new cruise ship terminal for Barbados
D. Anglin, K. Maclntosh, P. Knox, A. CornettB165 Evaluation of effective working days considering moored ship
motion in Pohang New Harbor M.S. Kwak, C.K. Pyun
C16 Sediment Transport II June 20, Friday (13:30PM~15:30PM) Chair: Motohiko Umeyama
C161 A study on the sand-mud mixture at north-west of the PersianGulf
A. Khaleghi, M. Soltanpour, S.A. HaghshenasC162 Numerical simulation of cohesive mud suspension in high con-
centration tidal channel of the Changjiang Estuary J. Ge, P. Ding, Y. Kong
C163 Pore water infiltration and drainage on a steep megatidalbeach in relation to tide- and wave-forcing
N. Stark, A.E. Hay
C164 Laboratory measurement of sediment transport under break-ing wave turbulent ow eld
J. Otsuka, Y. Watanabe
C165 Bed shear stress measurements over fixed and mobile sedi-ment beds in swash ows Z. Jiang, T. Baldock
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D16 Morphological Change Modeling V June 20, Friday (13:30PM~15:30PM) Chair: Shinichi Aoki
D161 Impacts of tidal energy extraction on sea bed morphology A. Chatzirodou, H. Karunarathna
D162 Countermeasure study to protect the largest offshore barrierisland in Taiwan
R.Y. Yang, L.A. Kuo, H.H. Hwung, J.L. Yu, M.C. Lin
D163 Analytical model of sand spit evolution J. Palalane, M. Larson, H. Hanson
D164 Field measurement of sand movement on river-mouth tidal atusing color sand tracking
S. Kato, T. Okabe, Y. Aoki, S. Kamohara
D166 Numerical study of morphological changes by far-eld tsunamiimpacts
S.Y. Son, P.J. Lynett
E16 Tsunami-Structure Interation III June 20, Friday (13:30PM~15:30PM) Chair: Norimi Mizutani
E161 Flow geometry of overowing tsunamis around coastal dykes T. Mikami, S. Matsuba, T. Shibayama
E162 Tsunami pressure on structures due to tsunami inundation ow T. Sakakiyama
E163 Revisit the tsunami hydrodynamic force on the front of onshorestructures
D. Takabatake, N. Kihara
E164 Non-stationary ow around buildings during run-up of tsunamiwaves on a plain beach
N. Goseberg, T. Schlurmann
E165 Relational analysis between tsunami and house damage at theinundation area in Iwate, Japan
R. Yanagawa, S. Sakai
E166 Interaction between tsunami and composite breakwater K.Y. Park, C.H. Kim
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June 20, Friday (16:00PM~17:20PM)
A17 Wave-Vagetation Interaction and Wave Roller June 20, Friday (16:00PM~17:20PM) Chair: Daniel Cox
A171 The use of mangroves in coastal protection A. Tusunski, H.J. Verhagen
A172 Attenuation of hurricane-generated waves in flooded wet-lands: Theory, eld observation and modeling
Q. Chen, A. Karimpour, K. Parker, K. Hu
A173 Variation of wave roller slope in the surf zone C. Zhang, J. Zheng, Z. Demirbilek
B17 Monitoring and Measurement III June 20, Friday (16:00PM~17:20PM) Chair: Haruyuki Kojima
B171 Image-based eld observation of infragravity waves along theswash zone
Y. Tajima
B172 Image-based study of breaking and broken wave characteris-tics in front of the seawall
W. Liu, Y. Tajima
B173 Super-resolution PIV measurements for collision of solitary
waves M. Umeyama, N. Ishikawa, R. Kobayashi
B174 Comparison of three techniques for scour depth measurement:Photogrammetry, echosounder proling and a calibrated pile
K. Porter, R. Simons, J. Harris
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C17 Extreme Sea Level June 20, Friday (16:00PM~17:20PM) Chair: Gregorio Iglesias
C171 Estimating return water levels in un-gauged areas: A method-ology combing numerical and statistical models A. Arns, J. Jensen, C. Mudersbach
C172 Improving the estimation of extreme high tide sea levels by acharacterization of the dependence of surges on tidal levels
X. Kergadallan, P. Bernardara, M. Benoit
C173 Physical processes leading to extreme water levels in South-west Australia
C. Pattiaratchi, S. Wijeratne, I. Haigh, M. Elliot
C174 Stochastic extreme waves generator for the mid Rio de la PlataEstuary northern coasts
L. Teixeira, S. Solari, I. Piedra-Cueva
D17 Beach and Dune Evolution III June 20, Friday (16:00PM~17:20PM) Chair: Ida Broker
D171 Application of the storm erosion index (SEI) to three uniquestorms
J.K. Miller, J. Wehof, J. Engle
D172 Field measurements of beachdune dynamic profiles andgrain-size distributions to assess coastal erosion on NSW Coast
of Australia Z.J. You, R. Laine, D. Wiecek, D. Hanslow, T. Baldock
D173 Estimating shoreline response in a changing wave climate K.D. Splinter, M.A. Davidson, I.L. Turner, T. Beuzen
D174 EO F analysis of shoreline changes following an alternativebeach ll within a groin eld
L. Lemke, J.K. Miller, A. Gorton, E. Livermont
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E17 Climate Change and Sustainability II June 20, Friday (16:00PM~17:20PM) Chair: Jinhai Zheng
E171 Developing improved methodologies for sea-level trend esti-mation P. Watson, R. Cox
E172 Prediction of future shoreline change with sea-level rise andwave climate change at Hasaki, Japan
M. Banno, Y. Kuriyama
E173 Change of nearshore signicant waves in response to sea levelrise
S.H. Cheon, K.D. Suh
E174 Biomass productivity response to sea level rise in two distinctsaltwater marshes
K. Alizad, S.S. Hagen, J.T. Morris, M. Bilskie, D. Passeri