2013
DOI: 10.4000/geomorphologie.10417
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Modélisation de submersions marines et leur validation par observation vidéo à Carthagène des Indes, Colombie

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“…Besides we have considered the potential effects of SLR in Bocagrande beaches for the most hazardous present-day considered scenario (A4), in an attempt to optimize the computational time. Despite this limitation and in contrast to other methodologies previously used to assessed coastal inundation in Cartagena beaches and its surrounding areas (Nicolae-Lerma et al, 2008;Andrade et al, 2013;Nicolae-Lerma et al, 2013) the coupling of SWAN-SWASH models has allowed us to determine the extreme wave run-up over the Bocagrande beaches in two dimensions, with a good agreement when tested against measured wave data and video images. With this methodology we have taken into account the mean SL, high astronomical tides, and extreme skew-surges and waves, as well as the projected mean SLR under the RCP 4.5 scenario and the actual structural elements (groins, breakwaters, dams, etc.)…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Besides we have considered the potential effects of SLR in Bocagrande beaches for the most hazardous present-day considered scenario (A4), in an attempt to optimize the computational time. Despite this limitation and in contrast to other methodologies previously used to assessed coastal inundation in Cartagena beaches and its surrounding areas (Nicolae-Lerma et al, 2008;Andrade et al, 2013;Nicolae-Lerma et al, 2013) the coupling of SWAN-SWASH models has allowed us to determine the extreme wave run-up over the Bocagrande beaches in two dimensions, with a good agreement when tested against measured wave data and video images. With this methodology we have taken into account the mean SL, high astronomical tides, and extreme skew-surges and waves, as well as the projected mean SLR under the RCP 4.5 scenario and the actual structural elements (groins, breakwaters, dams, etc.)…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%