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 Übersetzung für 'coastal engineering' von Englisch nach Deutsch
acad.engin.
coastal engineering
Küsteningenieurwesen {n}
3 Wörter
engin.geol.
coastal hydraulic engineering
Küstenwasserbau {m}
4 Wörter
acad.engin.geol.
coastal geosciences and engineering
Geo- und Ingenieurwissenschaften {pl} der Küsten
Teiltreffer
acad.engin.RadioTV
television engineering <TV engineering>
Fernsehtechnik {f} <FS-Technik>
coastal {adj}Küsten-
651
coastal {adj}hinter der Küste gelegen
coastal {adj}küstennah
500
coastal {adj}an der Küste gelegen
coastal waterKüstengewässer {n}
geogr.
coastal state
Anrainerstaat {m} [eines Meers oder Ozeans]
coastal populationKüstenbevölkerung {f}
coastal inhabitantsKüstenbewohner {pl}
coastal steamerKüstendampfer {m}
geogr.
coastal area
Küstengebiet {n}
geogr.
coastal region
Küstengebiet {n}
coastal townStadt {f} an der Küste
geogr.
coastal waters
Küstengewässer {pl}
coastal climateKüstenklima {n}
naut.
coastal navigation
Küstennavigation {f}
naut.
coastal shipping
Küstenschiffahrt {f} [alt]
coastal protectionKüstenschutz {m}
ecol.for.geogr.
coastal forest
Küstenwald {m}
coastal cityStadt {f} an der Küste
23 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • In coastal engineering, Boussinesq-type equations are frequently used in computer models for the simulation of water waves in shallow seas and harbours.
  • Two coastal engineering techniques are: hard and soft engineering methods.
  • Held equally by the Technion and The Israeli Ports Company, The Israeli CAMERI is the leading applicative research Institute in Israel dedicated to Physical Oceanography, Marine Engineering and Coastal Engineering.
  • Measuring or quantifying sediment transport or erosion is therefore important for coastal engineering.
  • Towards the end of the 20th century, coastal engineering practices underwent a gradual transition towards incorporating the natural environment into planning considerations.

  • After graduation from the University of the West Indies in 1979, Imbert worked as a consulting civil engineer on a variety of construction projects in Trinidad and Tobago and the Caribbean before specializing in Port, Harbor and Coastal Engineering in 1982.
  • They were used to provide the best possible tidal information to what became one of the most important ports in the British Empire, together with data for surveying and coastal engineering.
  • Intact original sections of the fascine dyke sandstone construction are rare examples of late 19th century coastal engineering works.
  • Coastal engineering of harbours began with the origin of maritime traffic, perhaps before 3500 B.C. Docks, breakwaters and other harbour works were built by hand, often in a grand scale.
  • Data collected is used to create tidal predictions, monitor climate change and determine extreme sea levels for navigation and coastal engineering design.

  • The Gold Coast Seaway or Southport Seaway is the main navigation entrance from the Pacific Ocean into the Gold Coast Broadwater and southern Moreton Bay and is one of Australia's most significant coastal engineering projects.
  • A revetment in stream restoration, river engineering or coastal engineering is a facing of impact-resistant material (such as stone, concrete, sandbags, or wooden piles) applied to a bank or wall in order to absorb the energy of incoming water and protect it from erosion.
  • In coastal engineering, a revetment is a land-backed structure whilst a breakwater is a sea-backed structure (i.e. water on both sides).
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