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Morphodynamical modelling of field-scale swash events (2015)
Journal Article
Incelli, G., Dodd, N., Blenkinsopp, C. E., Zhu, F., & Briganti, R. (2016). Morphodynamical modelling of field-scale swash events. Coastal Engineering, 115, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.coastaleng.2015.09.006

In the present work, data for three single swash events are selected from those available for an accretive tide that occurred at Le Truc Vert beach (France) during a measurement field campaign at that location. These events are primarily chosen becau... Read More about Morphodynamical modelling of field-scale swash events.

Fast, ultrasensitive detection of reactive oxygen species using a carbon nanotube based-electrocatalytic intracellular sensor (2015)
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Rawson, F. J., Dodd, N., Abate, W., Garrett, D. J., Yip, N.-C., Fejer, G., …Hicks, J. (2015). Fast, ultrasensitive detection of reactive oxygen species using a carbon nanotube based-electrocatalytic intracellular sensor. ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 7(42), https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.5b06493

Herein, we report a highly sensitive electrocatalytic sensor-cell construct that can electrochemically communicate with the internal environment of immune cells (e.g., macrophages) via the selective monitoring of a particular reactive oxygen species... Read More about Fast, ultrasensitive detection of reactive oxygen species using a carbon nanotube based-electrocatalytic intracellular sensor.

Understanding coastal morphodynamic patterns from depth-averaged sediment concentration (2015)
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Ribas, F., Falques, A., De Swart, H. E., Dodd, N., Garnier, R., & Calvete, D. (in press). Understanding coastal morphodynamic patterns from depth-averaged sediment concentration. Reviews of Geophysics, 53(2), https://doi.org/10.1002/2014RG000457

This review highlights the important role of the depth-averaged sediment concentration (DASC) to understand the formation of a number of coastal morphodynamic features that have an alongshore rhythmic pattern: beach cusps, surf zone transverse and cr... Read More about Understanding coastal morphodynamic patterns from depth-averaged sediment concentration.

Absorbing–generating seaward boundary conditions for fully-coupled hydro-morphodynamical solvers (2015)
Journal Article
Incelli, G., Briganti, R., & Dodd, N. (2015). Absorbing–generating seaward boundary conditions for fully-coupled hydro-morphodynamical solvers. Coastal Engineering, 99, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.coastaleng.2015.02.002

This paper presents a new technique to compute open boundary conditions for fully-coupled hydro-morphodynamical numerical solvers based on the Non-Linear Shallow Water and the Exner equations. These conditions allow the generation of incident signals... Read More about Absorbing–generating seaward boundary conditions for fully-coupled hydro-morphodynamical solvers.