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    3D Experimental investigation of the structural response and the effectiveness of a moored floating breakwater with flexibly connected modules by Loukogeorgaki, Eva, Yagci, Oral, Sedat Kabdasli, M.

    Published in Coastal engineering (Amsterdam) (01-09-2014)
    “…The objective of the present paper is the implementation of 3D experiments in order to investigate and assess the structural response (connectors' internal…”
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    Impact of nearshore vegetation on coastal dune erosion: assessment through laboratory experiments by Türker, Umut, Yagci, Oral, Kabdasli, M. Sedat

    Published in Environmental earth sciences (01-10-2019)
    “…The primary objective of this study was to delineate the impact of vegetation on dune erosion under the influence of storm waves. This was achieved through…”
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    Cross-Shore Sorting on a Beach under Wave Action by CELIKOGLU, Yesim, YÜKSEL, Yalcin, KABDASLI, M. Sedat

    Published in Journal of coastal research (01-05-2006)
    “…Sorting of sediment on a beach occurs when the cross-shore profile consists of graded sediments. Each grain-size fraction within a mixture responds differently…”
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    Investigation of Offshore Bar Geometry Under Regular and Irregular Waves by Günaydin, Kemal, Kabdasli, M Sedat

    Published in Journal of coastal research (01-03-2005)
    “…In this paper, the geometric characteristics of wave-induced offshore bars are investigated by using physical models. Both regular and irregular waves were…”
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    The shape parameter and its modification for defining coastal profiles by Türker, Umut, Kabdaşli, M. Sedat

    Published in Environmental Geology (01-03-2009)
    “…The shape parameter is important for the theoretical description of the sandy coastal profiles. This parameter has previously been defined as a function of the…”
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    Longshore sorting on a beach under wave action by Celikoglu, Y, Yueksel, Y, KabdaslI, MS

    Published in Ocean engineering (01-08-2004)
    “…Sorting of sediment on a beach under wave action takes several forms. Stratified layers of finer and coarser sediment, which depend on wave climate, grain size…”
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    The effect of reed beds on wave attenuation and suspended sediment concentration by Oguz, Elif, Elginoz, Nilay, Koroglu, Aysun, Kabdasli, M Sedat

    Published in Journal of coastal research (01-01-2013)
    “…The effect of emergent and submerged vegetation on uniform and oscillatory flow conditions has been intensively studied by researchers in the last two decades…”
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    The effect of an emergent vegetation (i.e. Phragmistes Australis) on wave attenuation and wave kinematics by Akgul, M Adil, Yilmazer, Didem, Oguz, Elif, Kabdasli, M Sedat, Yagci, Oral

    Published in Journal of coastal research (01-01-2013)
    “…Coastal vegetation acts as a natural barrier at many coastal zones, protecting the landside against wave effects and coastal erosion. It is known that coastal…”
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    Modeling and Comparison of Water Waves Caused by Landslides into Reservoirs by Khoolosi, Vafa, Farrokhpour, Sevda, Kabdaşli, Sedat

    “…Landslides on the margins of dam reservoirs may generate large waves that can produce flooding over the banks or overtopping the dam crest. Therefore, the…”
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    GIS BASED SYSTEM ANALYSIS FOR URBAN WATER CHARACTERISTICS by Seker, Dursun Zafer, Yuasa, Akira, Sakiz, Arzu, Kabdasli, M. Sedat

    “…In this study, GIS-based system analysis has been performed for the aim of monitoring and managing the sewerage lines. The model has been designed for a proper…”
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    Reduction of non-breaking wave loads on caisson type breakwaters using a modified perforated configuration by KIRCA, V. S. Özgür, KABDASLL, M. Sedat

    Published in Ocean engineering (01-12-2009)
    “…In this study a new type of partially perforated caisson breakwater is introduced with two shallow chambers split horizontally by an impermeable plate at the…”
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    Monitoring Differential Urbanization to Integrate with Basin Management and a Basin Information System Modeling for Istanbul by Kacmaz, S. Erkan, Kabdasli, M. Sedat, Yasa, Nilay Elginoz, Ozgur Kirca, V. S.

    Published in Environmental forensics (17-06-2008)
    “…This article intends to give the outline of a basin information system to be generated and managed in order to monitor the increase of urbanization and trend…”
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    Coastal zone problems and environmental strategies to be implemented at Edremit Bay, Turkey by Irtem, Emel, Kabdasli, Sedat, Azbar, Nuri

    Published in Environmental management (New York) (01-07-2005)
    “…This case study examines the coastal zone problems focusing on the existing conflicts between tourism and commercial activities on the coasts of Edremit Bay,…”
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    Monitoring turbid freshwater plume characteristics by means of remotely sensed data by Kaya, Sinasi, Seker, Dursun Z., Kabdasli, Sedat, Musaoglu, Nebiye, Yuasa, Akira, Shrestha, Madhusudan B.

    Published in Hydrological processes (01-07-2006)
    “…Remotely sensed data may provide easy access for monitoring the spatial separation and obtaining the hydrodynamic characteristics of turbid freshwater plumes…”
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    Coastal forest effects on tsunami run-up heights by Irtem, Emel, Gedik, Nuray, Kabdasli, M. Sedat, Yasa, Nilay E.

    Published in Ocean engineering (01-03-2009)
    “…An experimental study was carried out to determine the effects of a coastal forest on tsunami run-up heights. The beach was built as a natural sandy beach at…”
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    Utility of Remote Sensing Technology for Determining Characteristics of Sandy Beaches by Kaya, Sinasi, Seker, Dursun Z., Yasa, Nilay E., Kabdasli, Sedat, Tanik, Aysegul

    Published in Clean : soil, air, water (01-12-2007)
    “…In this study, four sandy beaches located on the western part of the Turkish Black Sea coast were selected to determine the characteristics of sand. Hence,…”
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    The effect of reed beds on wave attenuation and suspended sediment concentration by Oguz, Elif, Elginoz, Nilay, Koroglu, Aysun, Kabdasli, M. Sedat

    Published in Journal of coastal research (01-01-2013)
    “…Oguz, E., Elginoz, N., Koroglu, A., Kabdasli, M.S., 2013. The effect of reed beds on wave attenuation and suspended sediment concentration. The effect of…”
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    Analysis of Shoreline Changes by a Numerical Model and Application to Altınova, Turkey by Irtem, Emel, Kabdasli, Sedat, Gedik, Nuray

    Published in Journal of coastal research (01-08-2001)
    “…In this study, firstly, the shoreline changes for various wave heights, wave periods and angles have been investigated on straight and curved beaches. The "One…”
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    The effect of an emergent vegetation (i.e. Phragmistes Australis) on wave attenuation and wave kinematics by Akgul, M. Adil, Yilmazer, Didem, Oguz, Elif, Kabdasli, M. Sedat, Yagci, Oral

    Published in Journal of coastal research (01-01-2013)
    “…Akgul, M.A., Yilmazer, D., Oguz, E., Kabdasli, M.S., Yagci, O., 2013. The effect of an emergent vegetation (i.e. Phragmistes Australis) on wave attenuation and…”
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    Pollution of Coastal Region Impacted by Acid Mine Drainage in Morphou Bay, Northern Cyprus by Gokcekus, Huseyin, Kabdasli, Sedat, Kabdasli, Isik, Turker, Umut, Tunay, Olcay, Olmez, Tugba

    “…Abandoned copper mines, located in Lefka-Xeros area by the Morphou bay were primarily producing copper. Secondary products, such as silver and gold were also…”
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