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The dissipation of wave energy by bottom friction

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1949

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A theory is developed for the loss in wave energy as a result of friction by the oscillating motion of waves at the sea bottom. This loss in energy is reflected as a reduction in the wave height as the waves move shoreward. It is shown by numerical examples that this reduction may amount to as much as 30 per cent on very flat beaches for wave periods commonly occurring in the ocean.

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