Field Observations Of The Influence Of Infragravity Waves On Wave Overtopping At A Dike On A Shallow Foreshore
VINCENT GRUWEZ,
WIETER BOONE,
TOMOHIR SUZUKI
et al.
Abstract:Infragravity (IG) waves are low-frequency waves (0.0033 Hz < f < 0.05 Hz) that exist: (i) being bound to the wave groups of high-frequency sea-swell (SS) waves (0.05 Hz < f < 1 Hz), (ii) generated by the moving breakpoint due to the groupiness of the SS waves (Bertin et al., 2018), and (iii) as free IG waves released from the SS wave groups and reflected from neighbouring coasts (Rijnsdorp et al., 2021). Offshore in deeper water (h/Hm0,o > 4, with h the water depth and Hm0,o the offshore signifi… Show more
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