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James Sutherland
Researcher at HR Wallingford
Publications - 33
Citations - 1366
James Sutherland is an academic researcher from HR Wallingford. The author has contributed to research in topics: Coastal management & Coastal erosion. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 33 publications receiving 1196 citations.
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The predictability of cross-shore bed evolution of sandy beaches at the time scale of storms and seasons using process-based Profile models
L.C. van Rijn,Dirk-Jan Walstra,Bart T. Grasmeijer,James Sutherland,Shunqi Pan,Joan Pau Sierra +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present information of coastal processes on these time scales and assess the predictive capabilities of Profile models with respect to hydrodynamics and morphodynamics at sandy beaches on the time scales of storms and seasons.
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Evaluating the performance of morphological models
TL;DR: A set of criteria is proposed that identify the desirable attributes of statistical measures of the performance of coastal morphological models, and the attributes of the different performance measures are compared with the proposed desirable criteria, and those that match them best are selected.
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The nature of scour development and scour protection at offshore windfarm foundations
TL;DR: Analysis and interpretation of monitoring data for the seabed bathymetry local to offshore windfarm foundations has shown how the scour develops in time and highlighted variations between sites with different seabing sediment characteristics, i.e. sands and clays.
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Evaluation of coastal area modelling systems at an estuary mouth
TL;DR: The hydrodynamics around the mouth of the Teign estuary (UK) have been simulated using two coastal area numerical modelling systems in this article, where model performance statistics were calculated to assess the accuracy of the predictions of the measured currents at a number of locations around the estuary mouth.
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Simulating mesoscale coastal evolution for decadal coastal management: A new framework integrating multiple, complementary modelling approaches
Barend van Maanen,Robert J. Nicholls,Jon French,Andrew Barkwith,Davide Bonaldo,Helene Burningham,A. Brad Murray,Andres Payo,Andres Payo,James Sutherland,G. D. Thornhill,Ian Townend,Mick van der Wegen,Mike Walkden +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors advocate and outline a new integrated modelling framework that deploys coupled mesoscale reduced complexity models, reductionist coastal area models, data-driven approaches, and qualitative conceptual models.