2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.oceaneng.2016.09.005
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Assessment of classical and approximated models estimating regular waves kinematics

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“…The acquired signals have been analyzed in both time and frequency domain, filtered and grouped in classes with homogeneous features, then correlated. This simple and repeatable procedure has been applied with good results (Kjerfve and Magill, 1989;Babu et al 2005;Ferrarin et al, 2008;De Serio and Mossa, 2016c;Benetazzo et al, 2012). Although the typical trends in the water circulation and exchanges have been studied by numerous models developed for the seas of Taranto, more observations, monitoring actions and numerical modelling are still necessary to better understand the most significant hydrodynamic-biological variability of this coastal basin.…”
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confidence: 97%
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“…The acquired signals have been analyzed in both time and frequency domain, filtered and grouped in classes with homogeneous features, then correlated. This simple and repeatable procedure has been applied with good results (Kjerfve and Magill, 1989;Babu et al 2005;Ferrarin et al, 2008;De Serio and Mossa, 2016c;Benetazzo et al, 2012). Although the typical trends in the water circulation and exchanges have been studied by numerous models developed for the seas of Taranto, more observations, monitoring actions and numerical modelling are still necessary to better understand the most significant hydrodynamic-biological variability of this coastal basin.…”
Section: Background and Summarymentioning
confidence: 97%
“…This monitoring action has proved to be a necessary tool for local authorities and stakeholders, allowing to deepen the knowledge of the physical processes recurring in the target basin and to check its real-time status. Moreover, it allows to control sediment transport and effluent discharges, which are all phenomena strictly linked to current magnitudes and directions (De Serio and Mossa, 2013;Green and Coco, 2014;Ben Meftah et al, 2014;Ben Meftah et al, 2015;Mossa et al, 2017, Ben Meftah et al, 2018De Serio and Mossa, 2016c).…”
Section: Background and Summarymentioning
confidence: 99%