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English: Types of breaking waves on slopes: spilling, plunging, collapsing and surging. |
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Source | Redrawn after: U.S. Department of Transportation – Federal Highway Agency (FHWA) by: S.L. Douglas and J. Krolak, FHWA |
Author | Kraaiennest |
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- From: (2008) Highways in the Coastal Environment, Hydraulic Engineering Circular No. 25 (2nd ed.), Federal Highway Administration
- See also: Sorensen, Robert M. (1993) Basic coastal engineering, Springer ISBN: 0387233334.
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current | 20:49, 15 May 2015 | 515 × 649 (76 KB) | Kraaiennest (talk | contribs) | arrange into one column | |
18:45, 14 May 2015 | 1,134 × 477 (75 KB) | Kraaiennest (talk | contribs) | 3d attempt to get patterns right | ||
18:15, 14 May 2015 | 1,134 × 477 (33 KB) | Kraaiennest (talk | contribs) | another attempt to get the patterns in | ||
18:11, 14 May 2015 | 1,134 × 477 (33 KB) | Kraaiennest (talk | contribs) | pattern was lost in the previous version | ||
16:43, 14 May 2015 | 1,134 × 477 (17 KB) | Kraaiennest (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description ={{en|1=Types of breaking waves on slopes: spilling, plunging, collapsing and surging.}} |Source =[http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/engineering/hydraulics/pubs/09112/page17.cfm U.S. Department of Trans... |
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