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- W2733971954 abstract "In conjunction with changing climate patterns and increasing urban development, there is a significant need for materials that can be used to protect shorelines from erosion. While existing hard materials such as concrete and steel succeed in preventing erosion, they are costly to implement, and impact the aesthetic of the beach. Coir Fiber is an organic material produced as a byproduct of coconut production that has recently been investigated for use as a shoreline reinforcement. Currently, coir fiber is disposed of as a waste material; however, when processed into a bio-log format it has significant structural properties. In 2014, a series of tests on this material was completed at the Queen’s University Coastal Engineering Laboratory, resulting in a laser-profiler dataset demonstrating the change in beach profile under active wave action with various coir fiber reinforcements applied. Significant post-processing was applied to the data, including alignment using 2-dimentional cross correlation and a Gaussian filter. This processing allowed for the laser profiles to be effectively aligned, and the coir fiber impact to be qualified as slightly effective at minimizing erosion. The tested conditions were then simulated in XBeach, a numerical modeling program, to validate results against the experimental conditions." @default.
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- W2733971954 title "From Palm Trees to Shorelines- Coir Fiber as a Coastal Reinforcement" @default.
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