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  1. LaGonaveFM Public

    Storm Surge and Mangrove Protection Simulations in Golfe de la Gonave.

    Jupyter Notebook

  2. MangroveCaribRS Public

    University of California, Berkeley - Environmental Fluid Mechanics and Hydrology Group - 2022

    HTML 2 1

  3. WC-Density-Drag-Vegetation- Public

    In this project, we are making changes to the Water Column model of CE200B to accommodate a variable drag coefficient to describe how changes in vegetation density affect velocity.

    Jupyter Notebook

  4. Sediment-Transport-in-Reservoir-under-Landslide-Induced-Surge-Wave Public

    Jupyter Notebook 3

  5. PipeNetwork3 Public archive

    convergence method to find velocities in a network of pipes with given friction factors (here 3 pipes and 3 reservoirs)

    Python 1

  6. CE200B-Water-Column Public

    Jupyter Notebook

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