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Parameters and variables of the model.

Parameters and variables of the model.

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Alongshore flows strongly driven by tides and waves is studied in the context of a one-dimensional numerical model. Observations from field surveys performed in a semi-enclosed lagoon (1.7 kmÂ0.2 km) outside Xai-Xai, Mozambique, are used to validate the model results. The model is able to capture most of the observed temporal variability of the cur...

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... surface heights are given as the deviation from a mean sea level. Table 1 contains a list of the parameters used in the model. ...

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