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Contour-line models as tools for long-term coastal evolution

Contour-line models as tools for long-term coastal evolution
Contour-line models as tools for long-term coastal evolution
84-95662-29-9
17-52
Real Academia de Ingeniería
Hanson, H.
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Baquerizo, A.
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Falques, A.
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Payo, A.
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Hanson, H.
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Baquerizo, A.
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Falques, A.
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Payo, A.
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Hanson, H., Baquerizo, A., Falques, A. and Payo, A. (2004) Contour-line models as tools for long-term coastal evolution. In Jornadas sobre Avances en Ingenieria Ingenieria de Costas y Oceanografia Operacional. Real Academia de Ingeniería. pp. 17-52 . (doi:10.13140/RG.2.1.4089.5524).

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Published date: September 2004
Venue - Dates: Jornadas sobre Avances en Ingenieria Ingenieria de Costas y Oceanografia Operacional, 2004-09-01
Organisations: Energy & Climate Change Group

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Local EPrints ID: 381831
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/381831
ISBN: 84-95662-29-9
PURE UUID: c7743e31-71e9-44ad-ab76-570aff663b6f

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Author: H. Hanson
Author: A. Baquerizo
Author: A. Falques
Author: A. Payo

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