an upcoming Special Issue of the Journal “Ocean Engineering”

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Adem Akpinar

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Apr 28, 2023, 2:28:01 PM4/28/23
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Dear Colleagues:

 

As guest and co-guest editors, we would like to invite you to submit a manuscript for consideration in an upcoming Special Issue of the Journal “OCEAN ENGINEERING”. https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/ocean-engineering/about/call-for-papers#ocean-wave-modelling-and-climate-impacts-advances-and-future-directions.

 

Our main goal is to bring together original research papers, perspectives, and reviews providing an overview of recent advances in ocean wave modelling for the ocean and coastal areas, wave climate and wave energy studies based on the latest developments, the coupling of waves plus surge, and disruptive effects of climate change related to waves from inundation and extreme coastal erosion, future changes in wave climate, storms, and extreme events.

 

Following up-to-date developments, the main target of this Special Issue is to create a multidisciplinary forum of discussions on the most recent advances and future directions in ocean wave modelling in various marine environments as well as to identify possible climate impacts on wind waves, storms, storm surges, and extremes.

Submissions are made at: https://www.editorialmanager.com/oe/default2.aspx

When submitting, please select “VSI:Wave Modelling & Climate” when you reach the “Issue – Select Issue Type” step at the start of the submission process. All submitted manuscripts will be screened by the editorial office and peer-reviewed according to the usual standards of the Ocean Engineering Journal, and will be evaluated on the basis of originality, quality and relevance to this Special Issue.

The timeline of manuscript submission to the special issue is as follows:

First submission date: 1 May 2023

Submission Deadline: 2 October 2023

The potential contributions can be on the subjects of (but are not limited to):

Wind waves
Ocean wave modelling
Advances in wave modelling
Wave climate and variability
The energy of wind waves
Wave energy extraction
Climate change impacts
Storms and storm surge

 

All the best,

Dr. Adem AKPINAR

Dr. Bahareh KAMRANZAD

Dr. Giovanni BESIO


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Adem Akpınar, Ph.D., Prof. Dr.
Bursa Uludag University
Department of Civil Engineering
Campus of Gorukle

Nilüfer, 16059 Bursa, Turkey
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