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Storm surges in an idealized tidal channel: A power criterion for the unsteady bed shear stress

Authors :
Roos, Pieter C.
Lipari, Giordano
Pitzalis, Chris
Reef, Koen R.G.
Campmans, Gerhardus H.P.
Hulscher, Suzanne J.M.H.
Marine and Fluvial Systems
Source :
NCK Days 2022
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Zenodo, 2022.

Abstract

Research content This poster presents selected findings from the article Unsteady linearisation of bed shear stress for idealised storm surge modelling of 2021 for the participants in the NCK Days 2022, the yearly get-together of the Netherlands Centre for Coastal Research. The summary underlying the poster is available from the event's Book of Abstracts both as web page and as PDF document. The poster is open-access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International. Document design: structure and styling The conference organisers required the production of a paper-based poster in A0 format with portrait orientation. The document has been designed in A4 format, as available from the copy shared in this website. A resolution of 1200 dpi produced sharp enough images when printing in A0 size a document in PDF format. The whole document has been composed as a three-column table of a Google Doc document, with row-wise column merges which produce a well-marked layout consisting of stacked rows. In order to favour speed-reading, two font types and sizes produce a contrast between headings and narrative. Likewise, the text blocks are made of short and clearly spaced paragraphs, easy to point to and scan. The font size in the text body was readable when printed in A0 and, in retrospect for the specific venue the poster has been presented in, could still have been reduced to the same effect. Test prints confirmed that an additional margin would have been present around the page. The poster promotes a study published in a journal article, whereby the methods and results on display are already established. The audience is assumed to have been attracted by the poster title, thus to have been moved by an affinity for the topical area and to nurse a potential curiosity about reading the article in depth. As a result, the slant of this poster is intendedly descriptive, if not unimaginative; visuals are not especially meant or positioned to catch the eye. Document design: narrative and presentation The findings selected for the poster are those encapsulating the novelties of the article most compactly. This content selection provides maximum integration between narrative and scientific advances within the limited space of the document and of the interactions in a poster session. The table cells organise information progressively more detailed in the reading direction, broadly following a general-to-specific or abstraction-to-implementation order. During a poster session, the poster presenter could illustrate the content either in a bottom-up fashion starting from the results, supported by cartoons and graphs; or top-down, starting from the generalities presented as textual narrative. Outside the poster session, interested passerbys may find essential guidance into the topic scanning the poster in normal reading direction. Document design: on-line dissemination Hyperlinks to further resources, aimed at the digital poster version, are in blue. The DOI of this document has been reserved upon creating an unpublished Zenodo entry while drafting the poster. The DOI is shown in the poster so as to inform the viewers of the possibility to download the document after the conference. The poster has been uploaded ahead of the event and embargoed until the planned day of the off-line presentation. The publication date is the date of the poster session. Description authored by Giordano Lipari<br />{"references":["Roos PC, Lipari G, Pitzalis C, Reef KRG, Campmans GHP, Hulscher SJMH. Unsteady Linearisation of Bed Shear Stress for Idealised Storm Surge Modelling. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering. 2021; 9(11):1160. https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse9111160"]}

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
NCK Days 2022
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ec1dba211df8f6b314f40830360bfc2c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6335841