01594nam0 22003373i 450 SBL022981320231121125817.020201002d1969 ||||0itac50 baenggrcenggrcgbz01i xxxe z01nA selection of Greek historical inscriptions to the end of the fifth century B. C.edited by Russell Meiggs and David LewisOxfordClarendon press1969XIX, 307 p.22 cmA selection of Greek historical inscriptions to the end of the fifth century B. C.TSA17861813636075Iscrizioni grecheSec. 5. a.C.FIRLOWC117512N411.7Sistemi di scrittura delle forme standard delle lingue. Paleografia ed epigrafia.22Meiggs, RussellMILV079471Lewis, David MalcolmSBLV034487Lewis, David <1928-1994>CFIV148953Lewis, David MalcolmLewis, David M.UFIV128230Lewis, David MalcolmITIT-0120201002IT-RM0418 IT-FR0017 BIBLIOTECA ACCADEMIA NAZ. DEI LINCEI E CORSINIANARM0418 Biblioteca umanistica Giorgio ApreaFR0017 NSBL0229813Biblioteca umanistica Giorgio Aprea 52DLM E /44 / 52DUP0009045315 VMB RS A 2020100220201002 10 52Selection of Greek historical inscriptions to the end of the fifth century B. C3636075UNICAS03391nam 2200649z- 450 991055738860332120220111(CKB)5400000000042012(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/76945(oapen)doab76945(EXLCZ)99540000000004201220202201d2021 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCoastal Morphology Assessment and Coastal ProtectionBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20211 online resource (118 p.)3-0365-1681-6 3-0365-1682-4 Sediment, which collects in rivers and seas to secure a large amount of aggregate, reduces the supply of earth and sand to coasts. Dams and breakwaters constructed in various places also impede the transportation of earth and sand. Furthermore, the maintenance dredging of dam lakes and waterways will also disrupt the supply of sediment to coasts if the dredged sediment is not released back into the water system. Due to these development activities, coastal erosion has become a serious problem in many beaches around the world. Moreover, due to the excessive industrial activities of human beings, the exacerbation of natural disasters caused by global warming is becoming a real problem. In addition, because great earthquakes with a magnitude of 9 or more have occurred about three times per 100 years at boundaries of the Pacific Crust Plate and the Nazca Crust Plate since 1700, the possibility of losing many lives and assets in the Pacific coastal areas due to a huge tsunami caused by a great earthquake should not be underestimated. Therefore, research into the prevention and mitigation of coastal erosion and coastal disasters is becoming increasingly important. This Special Issue, "Coastal Morphology Assessment and Coastal Protection", consists of five peer-reviewed papers, collected to contribute to the technological progress on the prevention of coastal erosion and coastal disaster resulting from large waves and tsunamis.Technology: general issuesbicsscbarrier dynamicsbimodal spectrumcar and shipcoastal dunescoastal erosioncontainercross-shore profileCSG dikedriftwooddune cannibalizationdune developmentgravel barrier beachesimpact forcelarge tsunamimorphodynamic changen/aoverwashsandy coastsediment transport ratessemi-enclosed seastormstopography change due to a huge tsunamitsunami driftagetsunami inundation simulationwall/pillar resistance against tsunamiXBeachTechnology: general issuesYamamoto Yoshimichiedt1306040Yamamoto YoshimichiothBOOK9910557388603321Coastal Morphology Assessment and Coastal Protection3028161UNINA