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Laurent O. Amoudry
Researcher at National Oceanography Centre
Publications - 60
Citations - 783
Laurent O. Amoudry is an academic researcher from National Oceanography Centre. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sediment transport & Sediment. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 55 publications receiving 639 citations. Previous affiliations of Laurent O. Amoudry include Cornell University.
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Tidal, Riverine, and Wind Influences on the Circulation of a Macrotidal Estuary
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of tides, river, wind and Earth's rotation on the three-dimensional circulation in the Dee, a macrotidal estuary, is investigated using a fine-resolution model.
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Modelling tidal stream turbines in a three-dimensional wave-current fully coupled oceanographic model
Xiaorong Li,Ming Li,Stuart J. McLelland,Laura Beth. Jordan,Stephen M. Simmons,Laurent O. Amoudry,Rafael Ramirez-Mendoza,Rafael Ramirez-Mendoza,Peter D. Thorne +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a three-dimensional oceanographic numerical model is developed to simulate the effects of turbine operation on water velocity and turbulence generation and dissipation in a water flume.
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Bedform migration in a mixed sand and cohesive clay intertidal environment and implications for bed material transport predictions
Ian D. Lichtman,Ian D. Lichtman,Jacobus Baas,Laurent O. Amoudry,Peter D. Thorne,Jonathan Malarkey,Julie A. Hope,Jeff Peakall,David M. Paterson,Sarah J. Bass,Richard D. Cooke,Andrew J. Manning,Andrew J. Manning,Andrew J. Manning,Alan G. Davies,Daniel R. Parsons,Leiping Ye +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used multiple linear regression to determine the bed material transport rates of bedforms in biologically-active mixed sand-mud, and found that the transport rate depended on the Shields stress parameter and the bed cohesive clay content.
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The hiding-exposure effect revisited: A method to calculate the mobility of bimodal sediment mixtures
Connor McCarron,Katrien J.J. Van Landeghem,Jaco H. Baas,Laurent O. Amoudry,Jonathan Malarkey +4 more
TL;DR: In this article, the hiding-exposure (HE) effect modifies the threshold of motion of individual grain classes in sediment mixtures and its strength is dependent on the grain size distribution.
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Fate and pathways of dredged estuarine sediment spoil in response to variable sediment size and baroclinic coastal circulation.
TL;DR: Liverpool Bay, northwest UK, is a region of freshwater influence and hypertidal conditions used to demonstrate the impact of baroclinicity when considering sediment disposal, demonstrating the necessity of consideringBaroclinic influence even within a hypertidal region with low freshwater inflow for accurate particle tracking studies.