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wave run-up

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Wave run-up is the maximum vertical extent of the water level on a shoreline or structure above the still water level achieved by individual waves or wave sequences during a wave event. As a fundamental concept in coastal engineering and oceanography, it constitutes a primary research focus investigating the complex interaction between incident wave energy and the beach or structure face, analyzing the processes governing water motion within the swash zone and its implications for coastal flooding, erosion, and the design of protective structures.

Top Authors

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GI

University of Plymouth

JP

University of Warwick

HM

Kyoto University

JW

Wolters Kluwer (Netherlands)

CR

University of Plymouth

Top Institutions

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University of Plymouth

Plymouth, United Kingdom

University of Delaware

Newark, United States

United States Army Corps of Engineers

Washington, United States

Kyoto University

Kyoto, Japan