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Figure 1 Structure of 'BuisBeton' Breakwater (Source: author documentation)
Figure 3 Comparison of relative run up and rundown for various types of breakwater (Source: Triatmodjo, 1999)
Figure 4 Results of wave spreading in the Waters of Sayung, Demak Regency during West Season
Figure 8 Wave spreadding results around breakwater buildings in Sayung Waters, Demak Regency during West Season
Figure 11 Wave spreadding results around breakwater buildings in Sayung Waters, Demak Regencyduring Transition II Season

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The effect of wave run-up on environmentally friendly coastal protection buildings to mitigate erosion in the coast of Demak Regency
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November 2018

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International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology

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A.W. Sugeng Widada

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G. Handoyo

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N. Nulaini

Sayung area is open water that is vulnerable to erosion. The concrete as a breakwater can be an effort to protect this area. The purpose of this research is to know the characteristic of wave run up on the concrete breakwater. Wind data processing was per formed in the statistical and analytical calculation. Mathematical modelling was done also to determine the characteristic of wave run-up. Characteristic of wave run-up is non-overtopping waves in east season, transition I season, and transitional II season, while in the west season the characteristic of wave is overtopping wave. The results in the West Season occur overtopping waves. The breakwater building in the Sayung Waters, Demak Regency is quite effective to reduce the waves.

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... Among the most pressing issues faced by coastal areas is the rise in sea level (Bott et al., 2021& Andari et al., 2023. This can also cause changes in sea currents in coastal areas, resulting in damage to mangrove ecosystems (Sugianto et al., 2018& Buchori et al., 2021. Demak Regency is experiencing a gradual increase in air temperature, with an average of 0.02°C/year. ...

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Analysis of the Application of Mangrove Rehabilitation Structures on Mangrove Growth and Calculation of Carbon Stocks in the Coastal Area of Demak, Indonesia
The effect of wave run-up on environmentally friendly coastal protection buildings to mitigate erosion in the coast of Demak Regency

International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology