Articles | Volume 39
https://doi.org/10.5194/adgeo-39-45-2014
https://doi.org/10.5194/adgeo-39-45-2014
01 Apr 2014
 | 01 Apr 2014

Hydrodynamics of a small trained tidal inlet (Currumbin Creek, Australia)

S. Shaeri, R. B. Tomlinson, A. Etemad-Shahidi, D. Strauss, and L. P. Hughes

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Castelle, B. O., Bourget, J., Molnar, N., Strauss, D., Deschamps, S., and Tomlinson, R. B.: Dynamics of a wave-dominated tidal inlet and influence on adjacent beaches, Currumbin Creek, Gold Coast, Australia', Coast. Eng., 54, 77–90, 2007.
D'Agata, M. and Tomlinson, R. B.: Discussion of the Dredging of the Internal Delta of Currumbin Estuary and Its Impact on Adjacent Beaches, paper presented to Australasian Port and Harbour Conference (8th: 2001: Gold Coast, Qld.), Barton, A.C.T., 2001.
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Shaeri, S., Tomlinson, R. B., and Etemad-Shahidi, A.: Beach profile changes around a wave-dominated tidal inlet entrance', 16th Workshop on Physical Processes in Natural Waters (PPNW), Queensland, Australia, July 2013a.
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