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    Video observations of beach cusp morphodynamics by Almar, Rafael, Coco, Giovanni, Bryan, Karin R., Huntley, D.A., Short, A.D., Senechal, N.

    Published in Marine geology (03-09-2008)
    “…Beach cusps are a common feature of steep reflective and intermediate beaches. Although many observations of beach cusp spacing exist, there are few…”
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    Combining Video Imaging and Numerical Modelling for the Extraction of Intertidal Morphology by Siegle, E., Huntley, D.A., Davidson, M.A.

    Published in Journal of coastal research (01-12-2006)
    “…In recent years, several techniques for the extraction of intertidal morphology from video images have been developed. These techniques are based on the…”
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    Abstracted Modelling as a Tool for Understanding and Predicting Coastal Morphodynamics by Huntley, D.A, Coco, G., O'Hare, T.J.

    Published in Journal of coastal research (01-12-2006)
    “…Understanding and predicting the morphodynamic behaviour of coastal features such as ripples, cusps and bars remain major challenges for coastal scientists and…”
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    Instability and Mixing in a Small Estuarine Plume Front by Pritchard, M., Huntley, D.A.

    Published in Estuarine, coastal and shelf science (01-08-2002)
    “…Detailed field observations at the front of a small tidally modulated radial river plume have been carried out to study the localized internal instabilities…”
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    Breakpoint generated surf beat induced by bichromatic wave groups by Baldock, T.E, Huntley, D.A, Bird, P.A.D, O'Hare, T, Bullock, G.N

    Published in Coastal engineering (Amsterdam) (01-03-2000)
    “…This paper presents new experimental data on 2-D surf beat generation by a time-varying breakpoint induced by bichromatic wave groups. The experimental…”
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    Regularity and randomness in the formation of beach cusps by Coco, G, Huntley, D.A, O'Hare, T.J

    Published in Marine geology (15-08-2001)
    “…Controversy still exists on whether rhythmic features such as beach cusps are the result of the presence of standing edge wave motions in the hydrodynamics or…”
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    Field observations of the effect of shear waves on sediment suspension and transport by Miles, J.R., Russell, P.E., Ruessink, B.G., Huntley, D.A.

    Published in Continental shelf research (01-03-2002)
    “…Field measurements of the effect of shear waves on sediment suspension and transport have been made on the seaward side of the crest of an intertidal bar using…”
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    A new non-dimensional number for the analysis of wave reflection from rubble mound breakwaters by Davidson, M.A., Bird, P.A.D., Bullock, G.N., Huntley, D.A.

    Published in Coastal engineering (Amsterdam) (1996)
    “…Full scale measurements of the reflection performance of a rock island breakwater were obtained using an array of 6 pressure transducers, both before and after…”
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    Potential incursion of marine sediment inland during storms: the radiological importance of actinides by Wilkins, B.T., Green, N., Haslam, I.K., Huntley, D.A, Dyer, K.R., Cavrot, D., Tooley, M.J., Zong, Y.

    Published in Journal of environmental radioactivity (01-01-1999)
    “…An assessment of the possible future incursion of marine sediment inland in Cumbria and Lancashire has been carried out. The assessment indicated that material…”
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    Potential Incursion of Marine Sediment Inland in North-West England by Huntley, D.A., Dyer, K.R., Cavrot, D., Tooley, M.J., Zong, Y., Haslam, I.K., Green, N., Wilkins, B.T.

    Published in Radiation protection dosimetry (01-01-1998)
    “…An area of fine sediment off the Cumbrian coast acts as a reservoir for many of the radionuclides discharged into the Irish Sea from Sellafield. The origin of…”
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