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Obhrai, C. and Powell, K.A. and Bradbury, A. (2008) A laboratory study of overtopping and breaching of shingle barrier beaches. In: ICCE 2008 (31st International Conference on Coastal Engineering), 31 Aug - 5 Sept 2008, Hamburg, Germany.

Cuomo, G. and Shams, G. and Jonkman, S. and van Gelder, P. (2008) Hydrodynamic loadings of buildings in floods. In: ICCE 2008 (31st International Conference on Coastal Engineering), 31 Aug - 5 Sept 2008, Hamburg, Germany.

GarcĂ­a-Hermosa, M.I. and Huang, J. and Stansby, P. and Soulsby, R.L. and Borthwick, A. and Taylor, P. (2008) Interpretation of large-scale morphodynamic laboratory experiments: spoil heaps and sandbanks. In: ICCE 2008 (31st International Conference on Coastal Engineering), 31 Aug - 5 Sept 2008, Hamburg, Germany.

Dupray, S. and Robertshaw, G. and Simm, J.D. and Allsop, W. and Bean, N. (2008) New guidance to adress the challenges of using concrete in maritime engineering. In: ICCE 2008 (31st International Conference on Coastal Engineering), 31 Aug - 5 Sept 2008, Hamburg, Germany.

Spencer, J.M.A. and McBride, M. and Shennan, D. (2008) Simulating moored and passing ship interaction for harbour and navigation channel design. In: ICCE 2008 (31st International Conference on Coastal Engineering), 31 Aug - 5 Sept 2008, Hamburg, Germany.

Pullen, T.A. and Saulter, A. and Hawkes, P. and Sayers, P. and Tozer, N.P. and Flowerdew, J. and Horsburgh, K. (2008) Use of field measurements to improve probabilistic wave overtopping forecasts. In: ICCE 2008 (31st International Conference on Coastal Engineering), 31 Aug - 5 Sept 2008, Hamburg, Germany.

Townend, I. and Bing Wang, Z. and Spearman, J. and Wright, A. (2008) Volume and surface area changes in estuaries and tidal inlets. In: ICCE 2008 (31st International Conference on Coastal Engineering), 31 Aug - 5 Sept 2008, Hamburg, Germany.

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