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Technical Program
www.coastalstructures2019.com
1 Monday, 30 September
Salon 5-6 Salon 2-3 Boardroom
09:00 - 10:00 Opening Ceremony
10:00 - 10:40 Keynote Lecture 1 Engineering with nature
Jane McKee Smith
10:40 - 11:10 Coffee break
Session 1 11:10 - 12:50
A: Wave-structure interactions, loading, response
B: Coastal flooding, flood prevention, shore protection
C: Coastal field measurements, monitoring and observations
Chair Josep R. Medina Charitha Pattiaratchi Bas Hofland
11:10 Prediction method for wave over-topping and wave forces on rubble mound breakwater crest walls
Marcel van Gent, Ivo van der Werf
Probabilistic assessment of bridges subjected to waterborne debris
Catalina Gonzalez Duenas, Carl Bernier, Jamie Padgett
Improvements for the estimation of design water levels with historical and modeled data
Jürgen Jensen, Marius Ulm
11:30 Damage to rock groynes from long-period ship waves: towards a proba-bilistic design method
Gregor Melling, Klemens Uliczka, Hanne Jansch, Bernhard Kondziella, Bettina Gätje
Design aspects of torqued concrete column revetments
Leslie Mooyaart, Dirk Jan Peters, Menno Huis in 't Veld, Nils Kerpen
Measuring oblique wave run-up and overtopping with laser scanners
Patrick Oosterlo, Bas Hofland, Jentsje van der Meer, Maarten Overduin, Gosse Jan Steendam, Jan-Willem Nieuwenhuis, Gerbrant van Vledder, Henk Steetzel, Michiel Reneerkens
11:50 Stability of armor units covering high-mound composite breakwaters against tsunami overflow
Jun Mitsui, Shin-ichi Kubota, Akira Matsumoto
Advances in the planning and con-ceptual design of storm surge bar-riers – Application to the New York Metropolitan Area
Maarten Kluijver, Bas Jonkman, Chris Dols
Hydro- and morphodynamic regime of the Tien River, Mekong Delta
Jan Tiede, Christian Jordan, Oliver Lojek, Jan Visscher, Torsten Schlurmann
12:10 J-type vs. U-type oscillating water column breakwaters: Performance under design wave conditions and robustness under extreme wave conditions
Ines Baez Rivero, Antonio Jarquin Laguna, Jeremy Bricker
Design of a groyne field to counter-act beach erosion at Wenduine, Belgium
Leen Baelus, Thijs Lanckriet, Anne-lies Bolle, Viktoria Szengel, Elias Van Quickelborne
Comparison of currents derived from X-band radar and collected in-situ data in Ameland Inlet
Florian Grossmann
12:30 Crown wall stability of cube and Cubipod armored mound breakwa-ters Jorge Molines, Josep R. Medina
Sand retaining structure to increase longevity of beach nourishment – A case study in the USA
Haiqing Kaczkowski, Steven Traynum, Drew Giles, Stephen Kacz-kowski
Miniature wave buoy – Laboratory and field tests for development of a robust low-cost measuring technique
Baerbel Koppe, H.Y. Cheng, Y.Z. Zhong, H. Chien
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Salon 5-6 Salon 2-3 Boardroom
12:50 - 13:50 Lunch
Session 2 13:50 - 15:30
A: Wave-structure interactions, loading, response
B: Coastal flooding, flood prevention, shore protection
C: Tsunami hydrodynamics, impacts and mitigation
Chair Marcel van Gent Jeremy Bricker Alessandro Romano
13:50 Hydraulic performance of homo-geneous low-crested structures
Josep R. Medina, M. Esther Gómez-Martín, Patricia Mares-Nasarre, Itxaso Odériz, Edgar Mendoza, Ro-dolfo Silva
Innovative coastal stabilization struc-tures along Dubai Coast Ibrahim Mohammad Juma
Probabilistic analysis of debris transport in tsunami-like events Jacob Stolle, Ioan Nistor, Nils Go-seberg, Emil Petriu
14:10 Wave impact pressure-impulse on vertical structures with overhangs E. de Almeida, B. Hofland, S.J. Jonk-man
Bank protection in connection with the fairway adaption of the Elbe Estuary Holger Rahlf, Bernhard Meyer, Melanie Wiegmann
Tsunami scour at onshore struc-tures David McGovern, Tiziana Rossetto
14:30 Wave forces on recurved parapet wall: the influence of the wave peri-od Myrta Castellino, Alessandro Roma-no, Javier L. Lara, Iñigo J. Losada, Paolo De Girolamo
Strategies for elevating existing flood protection lines in urban environments or in limited space Karsten Peters, Jani Hunnius, Heiner Gerdes
Laboratory study of tsunami be-havior around two upright sea dikes with different heights Kotaro Iimura, Tomoya Shibaya-ma, Tomoyuki Takabatake, Mi-guel Esteban, Hidenori Ishii, Go Hamano
14:50 Physical modelling of extreme wave interaction with an offshore terminal Scott Baker, Scott Collins, Andrew Cornett, Rory McLaren
A 3D physical model study of rein-forced dune evolution during storm conditions Altaf Taqi, Jens Figlus
Experimental investigation on the influence of arrangement of buil-dings on tsunami run-up flow Hidenori Ishiii, Tomoyuki Takaba-take, Miguel Esteban, Go Hama-no, Kotaro Iimura, Tomoya Shibayama
15:10 Desk study tools for upgrade of breakwaters against increased loa-dings caused by climate change Mads Røge Eldrup, Hans Burcharth, Thomas Lykke Andersen
The construction and impacts of a groin lengthening project at a Southeast US Beach Steven Traynum, Timothy Kana, Haiqing Kaczkowski
Numerical modelling of landslide-generated tsunamis with Open-FOAM®: a new approach Alessandro Romano, Javier L. Lara, Gabriel Barajas, Benedetto Di Paolo, Giorgio Bellotti, Marcello Di Risio, Iñigo Losada
15:30 - 16:00 Coffee break
Monday, 30 September
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Salon 5-6 Salon 2-3 Boardroom
Session 3 16:00 - 17:40
A: Wave-structure interactions, loading, response
B: Wave-structure-seabed interaction (WSSI)
C: Tsunami hydrodynamics, impacts and mitigation
Chair Volker Roeber Hisham Elsafti Maria Maza
16:00 Numerical investigation of wave-vegetation interaction using impro-ved meshless local Petrov Galerkin method Divya R., V. Sriram
Subsidence of granular scour protection around a pile exposed to currents Alexander Schendel, Torsten Schlurmann
Source term formulae to account for energy losses by macro-roughness elements in modeling tsunami inundation Stefan Leschka, Hocine Oumeraci
16:20 Large-scale physical model tests for wave loads on wood-framed resi-dential structures Sungwon Shin, Dayeon Lee, Daniel Cox, Hyoungsu Park, Matthew Kar-ny, Sean Duncan
Simulations of storm-induced erosion on an embayed beach Ying-Chi Chen, Ching-Piao Tsai, Chun-Han Ko
Physical and numerical modelling of tsunami-like bores surf and swash flows Ignacio Barranco, Pablo Higuera, Philip L.-F. Liu
16:40 Hydraulic stability and practical application of XblocPlus breakwater armouring Pieter Bakker, Robert Jacobs, Micha-el van de Koppel, Bas Reedijk, Mar-kus Muttray
Sinking of anchors and other subsea structures due to wave-induced seabed liquefaction V.S. Ozgur Kirca, B. Mutlu Sumer
Numerical modeling and physical analysis of swash flows induced by consecutive solitary wave runup events Pablo Higuera, Philip L.-F. Liu, Yun-Ta Wu, Ignacio Barranco, In Mei Sou
17:00 Validation of a high-performance computing nonlinear potential theo-ry based numerical wave tank for wave structure interaction Csaba Pakozdi, Weizhi Wang, Arun Kamath, Hans Bihs, Sebastien Fou-ques
Effect of unsteadiness on the flow around a circular pile Mehrnoush Kohandel Gargari, V.S.Ozgur Kirca, Umut Dolaman, Oral Yagci
Experimental and numerical mo-deling of runup induced by impul-sive waves Davide Pasquali, Marcello Di Risio
17:20 Quantifying forces and pressures on Core-Loc armour units via instru-mented units and image processing Derek Eden, Steven Douglas, Adrian Simpalean, Tom Kozlowski, Ioan Nistor, Andrew Cornett, Dave Ang-lin, Lluis Via-Estrem, J.P. Latham, Jiansheng Xiang
Hydraulic performance of innovative seashell-shaped artificial armour units for coastal protections (SeashellBreakwater) Hisham Elsafti, Mustafa Almaghraby, Moheb Iskander, Nils Goseberg
Experimental study on backwash of tsunami acting on caisson-type quay wall Naoki Tsuruta, Kojiro Suzuki, Ka-zunori Tatewaki, Katsuhiro Oka-da, Shota Asahi
Monday, 30 September
Technical Program
4 Tuesday, 01 October
Salon 5-6 Salon 2-3 Boardroom
09:00 - 09:40 Keynote Lecture 2
Engineer-friendly machine learning models for coastal structure design
Kyung-Duck Suh
Session 4 09:40 - 10:40
A: Wave-structure interactions, loading, response
B: Extreme events – assessment and mitigation
C: Port facilities and infrastructure management
Chair Lorenzo Cappietti Jürgen Jensen Peter Troch
09:40 Physical and numerical modeling of an innovative vertical breakwater for sustainable power generation in ports: SE@PORTS project Javier Lara, Maria Alvarez de Eulate, Benedetto Di Paolo, Beatriz Rodrigu-ez, Raul Guanche, Alvaro Alvarez, Arantza Iturrioz, David Blanco, Andres Mendoza, Enrico Di Lauro
Seagrass wrack and coastal struc-tures: Lessons from south-western Australia Charitha Pattiaratchi, Sarath Wijeratne
Seismic response modification fac-tors for wharf structures in Chile Guillermo Montero, Nelson Novoa, Camilo De La Barra, Hector Flores
10:00 Experimental study of wave-induced loading on breakwater armour layers Steven Douglas, Derek Eden, Adrian Simpalean, Ioan Nistor, Andrew Cornett, Dave Anglin, Lluis Via-Estrem, John-Paul Latham, Ji-ansheng Xiang
Storm classification and the investi-gation of impacts on beach/dune Pushpa Dissanayake, Andreas Wur-pts, Christian Winter
Maintenance of flood protection infrastructure in the North Sea Regi-on - An analysis of existing mainte-nance strategies Philipp Jordan, Natasa Manojlovic, Peter Fröhle
10:20 Experimental tests and numerical modeling of submerged wave attenuators made of cages filled with oyster shells in shallow water Michel Benoit, Bernard Molin, Fa-bien Remy, Nathalie Durand
Wave height and crest height distri-butions in shallow water: Analysis of field data Ioannis Karmpadakis, Chris Swan, Marios Christou
Stability assessment of the new Cubipod® armoured breakwater in Hanstholm Thomas Lykke Andersen, Mads Røge Eldrup, Henning Lauridsen, Thomas Gierlevsen
10:40 - 11:10 Coffee break
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5 Tuesday, 01 October
Salon 5-6 Salon 2-3 Boardroom
Session 5 11:10 - 12:50
A: Wave-structure interactions, loading, response
B: Numerical coastal modelling C: Sediment transport
Chair Giorgio Bellotti Hans Bihs David McGovern
11:10 Design verification of Afsluitdijk renovation with large scale tests Mark Klein Breteler, Wouter Ockeloen, Emiel Boerma, Coen Kuiper
Development of the oblique wave generation for the structured mesh Navier-Stokes simulator application to CADMAS-SURF/3D Riku Okajima, Taro Arikawa, Katsumi Seki
Application of Persistent Scatterer Interferometry (PSI) indicates a signi-ficant sediment sink for the Ems Estuary Thomas Lege, Andre Cahyad Kalia, Nico Adam
11:30 Experimental analysis of the wave loads on dike crown walls with pa-rapets Barbara Zanuttigh, Sara Mizar For-mentin, Giuseppina Palma
Advanced wave generation systems for numerical modelling of coastal structures Aggelos Dimakopoulos, Maria Sklia, Jason Haydel Collins, Tristan de Latail-lade, Christopher Kees
The relationship between the local distance/length ratio of a coastal structure and the corresponding impact on the littoral drift Francois Leesch, Stefan Leschka, Sten Kristensen, Frank Weichbrodt
11:50 An experimental study on the stabi-lity of temporary armor unit for revetment against wave Tsutomu Tanaka, Shingo Kawagu-chi, Kojiro Suzuki
Modelling nonlinear near-bed orbital velocity in the shallow water Nam Thanh Pham, Joanna Staneva, Thi Thao Nguyen, Magnus Larson, Xuan Hoan Le
Shaping the beach: Cross-shore sand transport in the swash zone Jebbe van der Werf, Sara Dionísio António, Joost Kranenborg, Geert Campmans, Joep van der Zanden, Jan Ribberink, Ad Reniers, Suzanne Hulscher
12:10 Physical modelling of the effect of shoal geometry on wave loading and runup on a cylinder Darshana Dassanayake, Alison Ra-by, Alessandro Antonini
3D coastal hydrodynamics model de-velopment based on Large Eddy Simu-lation technique Gugum Gumbira, Ming Li
Video monitoring of beach states, coastline migration and beach nou-rishments – A case study from Sylt Island, North Sea Sebastian Hein, Christian Winter
12:30 Effect of venting holes to relieve wave impact pressures on flood gates with overhangs Bas Hofland, Ermano De Almeida
A fast and effective wave proxy ap-proach for wave-structure interaction in rubble mound structures Jiansheng Xiang, John-Paul Latham, Pablo Higuera, Lluis Via-Estrem, Derek Eden, Steven Douglas, Adrian Simp-lean, Ioan Nistor, Andrew Cornett
12:50 - 13:50 Lunch
14:00 - 17:30 Technical Tour
Technical Program
6 Wednesday, 02 October
Salon 5-6 Salon 2-3 Boardroom
09:00 - 09:40 Keynote Lecture 3
Coastal structures and waterways engineering in Germany
Holger Rahlf
Session 6 09:40 - 10:40
A: Wave-current interaction
B: Coastal disasters and disaster risk reduction (DRR), climate change impacts and adaptive pathway
design
C: Geotechnical design of foundations for offshore wind
energy structures
Chair Yong Sung Park Mark Klein Breteler Guy T. Houlsby
09:40 Depth-resolving vs depth-averaged modelling of swash zone hydrody-namics Joost Kranenborg, Geert Camp-mans, Jebbe van der Werf, Ad Re-niers, Suzanne Hulscher
Assessing costs and benefits of coastal structures to mitigate erosi-on Márcia Lima, Carlos Coelho
A comparison between advanced and simplified methods to predict the natural frequency of offshore wind turbines incorporating soil structure interaction Saleh Jalbi, Subhamoy Bhattacharya
10:00 Investigation of wind effects on wave overtopping at sea defences Jian Zhou
Coastal infrastructure on reef-islands – the port of Fuvahmulah, the Maldives as example of ma-ladaptation to sea-level rise? Gabriel David, Torsten Schlurmann, Volker Roeber
Research to improve the design of driven pile foundations in chalk: the ALPACA project Richard Jardine, Roisin Buckley, Byron Byrne, Stavroula Kontoe
10:20 Oscillatory forces on large porous structure elements Erik Christensen, Stefan Carstensen, Frederik Nielsen, Mikkel Borup
Impact of submerged breakwaters on Valparaiso coast against storm of August 8th, 2015 and future events under scenario of climate change Matías Gómez, Rafael Aránguiz
Model tests on the displacement accumulation of monopiles subjec-ted to general cyclic loading Dennis Frick, Martin Achmus
10:40 - 11:10 Coffee break
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7 Wednesday, 02 October
Salon 5-6 Salon 2-3 Boardroom
Session 7 11:10 - 12:50
A: Wave-structure interactions, loading, response
B: Numerical coastal modelling C: Geotechnical design of
foundations for offshore wind energy structures
Chair Javier L. Lara Enrique Peña Martin Achmus
11:10 Laboratory tests on the reflection coefficient of a perforated caisson Leopoldo Franco, Claudia Cecioni, Giorgio Bellotti, Thomas Lykke An-dersen
Improving wave run-up forecasts – Benefits from phase-resolving mo-dels Volker Roeber, Assaf Azouri, Jonas Pinault, Denis Morichon, Martin Guiles, Doug Luther, Stephane Abadie
Exploring the response of a mono-pile to storm loading Iona Richards, Byron Byrne, Guy Houlsby
11:30 Impulsive breaking wave pressure acting on seawall installed on steep slope seabed and the measures Kenichiro Shimosako, Kojiro Suzuki, Naoki Tsuruta, Tsutomu Tanaka
Numerical evaluation of design rules for non-breaking wave loads on vertical walls Gerbrant van Vledder, Bas Hofland, Henry Tuin, Bob van Maris
Automated optimisation of suction caisson foundations using a compu-tationally efficient Winkler-based design model Stephen Suryasentana, Byron Byrne, Harvey Burd
11:50 A new methodology to simulate three-dimensional hydraulic loads on a vertical breakwater along its life cycle Antonio Tomás, María F. Álvarez de Eulate, Gabriel Barajas, Javier L. Lara, María Fátima Rodriguez de Segovia, Inigo J. Losada, Francisco Esteban
Numerical modeling of shoreface nourishments in the Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea Benjamin Fricke, Holger Weilbeer
Geotechnical challenges of offshore windparks in the German EEZ Mussie Kidane, Uwe Tzschach
12:10 Analysis of the pressures in the crown-wall of rubble-mound break-waters under tsunami actions, ba-sed on laboratory experiments Íñigo Aniel-Quiroga, César Vidal, Javier L. Lara, Mauricio González
2-DH post-Boussinesq modeling of nonlinear wave propagation and transformation in nearshore zones and inside ports Theofanis Karambas, Christos Mak-ris, Vassileios Baltikas
Effect of sand type on capacity degradation of cyclic axially loaded piles Dominik Schaefer, Martin Achmus, Khalid Abdel-Rahman
12:30 Probabilistic hydraulic design of non-conventional breakwaters in shal-low water conditions David Lucio, Javier L. Lara, Antonio Tomás, Íñigo J. Losada
Numerical modelling of coastal barriers response to extreme storm surges Saber M. Elsayed
12:50 - 13:50 Lunch
Technical Program
8 Wednesday, 02 October
Salon 5-6 Salon 2-3 Boardroom
Session 8 13:50 - 15:30
A: Wave-structure interactions, loading, response
B: Nature-based solutions for coastal protection
C: Wave run-up and overtopping
Chair Thomas Lykke Andersen Jens Figlus Nils Kerpen
13:50 The effects of submerged berms on the seabed pressure around rubble mound breakwaters Daniele Celli, Davide Pasquali, Car-mine di Nucci, Marcello Di Risio
Physical model investigation of parcel-scale effects of mangroves on wave transformation and force reduction in the built environment Pedro Lomonaco, Tori Tomiczek, Anna Wargula, Marie Jendrysik, Sabella Goodwin, Dan Cox, Andrew Kennedy, Patrick Lynett
Experimental study on the in-fluence of berms and roughness on wave overtopping over dikes Weiqiu Chen, Marcel van Gent, Jord Warmink, Suzanne Hulscher
14:10 Measuring armour layer damage in rubble-mound breakwaters under oblique wave incidence Rute Lemos, Enrique Peña, João Santos, Jose Sande, Andres Figuero, Alberto Alvarellos, Emilio Laiño, Maria Teresa Reis, Conceição Juana Fortes, Nils Kerpen
Quantifying wave attenuation by nature-based solutions in the Gal-veston Bay Maartje Godfroy, Erik van Berchum, Vincent Vuik, Bas Jonkman
Wave overtopping measurements at a real dike Jentsje van der Meer, Jan-Willem Nieuwenhuis, Gosse Jan Steendam, Michiel Reneerkens, Henk Steetzel, Gerbrant van Vledder
14:30 Large-scale wave modeling for hyd-rodynamic load calculations on floating bridges in Norwegian fjords Weizhi Wang, Csaba Pakozdi, Arun Kamath, Hans Bihs
From nature-based to ecologically enhanced beach protection strate-gies: an experimental comparison Mireille Escudero, Edgar Mendoza, Itxaso Odériz, Manuel Castillo, Dea Cárdenas, Ana Ríos, Natalie Knö-chelmann, Gustavo Rodríguez, Ro-dolfo Silva
Modelling dike cover erosion by overtopping waves: The effects of transitions Vera van Bergeijk, Jord Warmink, Suzanne Hulscher
14:50 Wave forces on breakwater crown walls: physical model tests and im-provement of prediction Claudia Cecioni, Leopoldo Franco, Giorgio Bellotti
Modular coral shaped artificial reefs acting as beach protection barriers Edgar Mendoza, Ana Ríos, Rodolfo Silva
Wave run-up on a sea dike at the German North Sea coast during storm surges - field measurements versus empirical calculation results Norman Dreier, Peter Fröhle
15:10 Effects of seaward slope on wave transmission of porous and non-porous reef breakwaters with smooth and stepped slopes Srineash Vijaya Kumar, Murali Kantharaj
Exploring coral reef restoration for wave-energy dissipation through experimental laboratory testing Mohammad Ghiasian, Jane Carrick, Diego Lirman, Andrew Baker, Julie Ruiz-Merchan, Joel Amendolara, Brian Haus, Landolf Rhode-Barbarigos
A review of a model scale family related to wave-induced responses of stepped revetments Nils Kerpen, Talia Schoonees, Torsten Schlurmann
15:30 - 16:00 Coffee break
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9 Wednesday, 02 October
Salon 5-6 Salon 2-3 Boardroom
Session 9 16:00 - 17:40
A: Physical modelling and experimentation
B: Nature-based solutions for coastal protection
C: Wave run-up and overtopping
Chair Ioan Nistor Stefan Schimmels Leopoldo Franco
16:00 Influences of global warming on wave dissipating blocks Iwao Hasegawa, Taro Arikawa
Study of the velocity and wave dam-ping in a physical model of a mang-rove forest including secondary roots María Piedrahita, Andres Osorio, Ligia Urrego, Juan Osorio, Maximilia-no Arredondo, Alejandro Caceres, Johann Delgado
Distribution of overtopping wave volumes caused by crossing seas Jorge Prado Vieira Leite, Jentsje van der Meer, Leopoldo Franco, Alessandro Romano, Yuri Pepi, Tom Bruce, Liliana Vieira Pinheiro, Melisa Menendez
16:20 Modelling wave overtopping of steep impermeable structures under bimodal sea conditions Stephen Orimoloye
Numerical and physical modeling to inform design of the Living Breakwa-ters Project, Staten Island, New York Joseph Marrone, Pippa Brashear, Brad Howe, Scott Baker
The influence of a berm and a wave wall at dikes on overtopping by obli-que and breaking waves Maarten Schoemaker, Robert Zijlstra, Jentsje van der Meer, Koen van Doorslaer
16:40 Big coastal physical models – control-ling variable wave boundaries Tom Rigden, Maria di Leo, Stephen Grey
Classifying wave attenuation by ve-getation using a decision tree model Felix Soltau, Marius Ulm, Arne Arns, Jürgen Jensen
Preliminary assessment of the im-pact of a Hybrid Wave Energy Con-verter in the stability and functiona-lity of a rubble-mound breakwater Tomás Cabral, Daniel Clemente, Paulo Rosa-Santos, Francisco Tavei-ra-Pinto, Filipe Belga, Tiago Morais
17:00 Design features of the upcoming Coastal and Ocean Basin in Ostend, Belgium, for coastal and offshore engi-neering applications Peter Troch, Vicky Stratigaki, Peter Devriese, Andreas Kortenhaus, Jeroen De Maeyer, Jaak Monbaliu, Erik Toor-man, Pieter Rauwoens, Dieter Vannes-te, Tomogiro Suzuki, Toon Verwaest
Groundwater levels in a drained beach in long and short waves condi-tions Piera Fischione, Davide Pasquali, Alessandra Saponieri, Carmine Di Nucci, Marcello Di Risio
WireWall – laboratory and field measurements of wave overtopping Tim Pullen
17:20 Test-driven design of an efficient and sustainable seawall structure Seyedmohammadreza Ghiasian, Marco Rossini, Joel Amendolara, Brian Haus, Steven Nolan, Antonio Nanni, Nizar Bel Hadj Ali, Landolf Rhode-Barbarigos
Flow interaction with natural struc-tures: A case study of a model Rhizo-phora forest Maria Maza, Javier L. Lara, Iñigo J. Losada
Wave overtopping over sand-covered rubble mound structures Jens Figlus, Badreyah Almarshed
19:30 - 00:30 Conference Dinner