Search Results - "Dailloux, Damien"
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Fundamentals of in situ digital camera methodology for water quality monitoring of coast and ocean
Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (01-07-2009)“…Conventional digital cameras, the Nikon Coolpix885(®) and the SeaLife ECOshot(®), were used as in situ optical instruments for water quality monitoring…”
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Video observation of megacusp evolution along a high-energy engineered sandy beach: Anglet, SW France
Published in Journal of coastal research (01-01-2013)“…Birrien, F., Castelle, B., Dailloux, D., Marieu, V., Rihouey, D. and Price, T.D., 2013. Video observation of megacusp evolution along a high-energy engineered…”
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Sandy Stocks on a Rocky Coast: States and Monthly to Pluriannual Evolutions
Published in Journal of coastal research (26-05-2020)“…Nicolae Lerma, A.; Paris, F.; Garcin, M., and Dailloux, D., 2020. Sandy stocks on a rocky shore: States and weekly to pluriannual evolutions. In: Malvárez, G…”
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Video observation of megacusp evolution along a high-energy engineered sandy beach: Anglet, SW France
Published in Journal of coastal research (01-01-2013)“…In this paper, the authors present an 18-month period of video monitoring of both the nearshore sandbars and the megacusps at Anglet Beach, SW France. The…”
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Using a Shore-Based Video System to Hourly Monitor Storm Water Plumes (Adour River, Bay of Biscay)
Published in Journal of coastal research (01-07-2008)“…Significant river discharges are usually associated with episodic rainstorms, leading to turbid storm water plumes clearly visible in the vicinity of river…”
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Using a Shore-Based Video System to Hourly Monitor Storm Water Plumes (Adour River, Bay of Biscay)
Published in Journal of coastal research (01-07-2008)“…Significant river discharges are usually associated with episodic rainstorms, leading to turbid storm water plumes clearly visible in the vicinity of river…”
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