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Andrés F. Osorio
Researcher at National University of Colombia
Publications - 68
Citations - 1409
Andrés F. Osorio is an academic researcher from National University of Colombia. The author has contributed to research in topics: River mouth & Coastal erosion. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 62 publications receiving 1127 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrés F. Osorio include University of Cantabria.
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Application of remote sensing video systems to coastline management problems
Aart Kroon,Mark Davidson,Stefan Aarninkhof,Renata Archetti,Clara Armaroli,Mauricio González,S. Medri,Andrés F. Osorio,Andrés F. Osorio,Troels Aagaard,Robert A. Holman,Ruud Spanhoff +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, video-derived parameters (coastal state indicators or CSIs) are developed which facilitate the measurement of the shoreline evolution (erosion/accretion) and response to storms, seasonal cycles and anthropogenic interventions like beach/shoreface nourishment and dredging.
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Beach recreation planning using video-derived coastal state indicators
José A. Jiménez,Andrés F. Osorio,Andrés F. Osorio,Ismael Mariño-Tapia,Michael Davidson,Raúl Medina,Aart Kroon,Renata Archetti,Paolo Ciavola,S. G. J. Aarnikhof +9 more
TL;DR: This contribution proposes Coastal State Indicators (CSIs) for application to different aspects of recreational beach management and makes use of the capabilities of Argus video-cameras to record multi-purpose information in a single image.
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An integrated coastal modeling system for analyzing beach processes and beach restoration projects, SMC
Mauricio González,Raúl Medina,J. Gonzalez-Ondina,Andrés F. Osorio,Fernando J. Méndez,Eloi S. Garcia +5 more
TL;DR: A user-friendly system called coastal modeling system (SMC), developed by the Spanish Ministry of Environment and the University of Cantabria, has a dynamic design and allows the incorporation of future new databases and morphodynamic models.
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Practical global salinity gradient energy potential
TL;DR: It is shown that practically 625TWh/a of SGE are globally extractable from river mouths, equivalent to 3% of global electricity consumption, is still a significant amount of clean energy.
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Present and Future Challenges of Coastal Erosion in Latin America
Rodolfo Silva,M. Luisa Martínez,Patrick A. Hesp,Patricio A. Catalán,Andrés F. Osorio,Raúl Martell,Mónica Fossati,Graziela Miot da Silva,Ismael Mariño-Tapia,Pedro de Souza Pereira,Rodrigo Cienguegos,Antonio H. F. Klein,Georges Govaere +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, Silva et al. present and future challenges of coastal erosion in Latin America, including sedimentary cliffs, deeply incised estuaries, headlands, barrier coasts and low lying, muddy coastal plains.