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Overview

Dominic E. Reeve is affiliated with Swansea University in the United Kingdom. The primary areas of research encompass Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, with specific attention to subfields such as Earth-Surface Processes, Ecology, Oceanography, Atmospheric Science, and Global and Planetary Change.

Their work focuses on multiple main topics, including Coastal and Marine Dynamics, Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics, Ocean Waves and Remote Sensing, Aeolian processes and effects, Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research, Marine and coastal plant biology, and Wind Energy Research and Development.

Dominic E. Reeve has contributed extensively to academic literature, with recent publications highlighting various aspects of coastal engineering and renewable energy. Notable papers include:

  • Experimental study on vegetation flexibility as control parameter for wave damping and velocity structure (2020, Coastal Engineering)
  • A classification system for global wave energy resources based on multivariate clustering (2020, Applied Energy)
  • Modelling wave attenuation by quasi-flexible coastal vegetation (2020, Coastal Engineering)
  • Experimental study of freak wave impacts on a tension-leg platform (2020, Marine Structures)
  • Drone-based large-scale particle image velocimetry applied to tidal stream energy resource assessment (2022, Renewable Energy)

Frequent co-authors in their publications include Harshinie Karunarathna, José Horrillo-Caraballo, Iain Fairley, Ian Masters, and Thomas J. van Veelen.

Dominic E. Reeve's research has appeared predominantly in several key publication venues, such as Coastal Engineering, Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science, Coastal Engineering Proceedings, Renewable Energy, and the Journal of Marine Science and Engineering.

Best Publications

  • Modelling analysis of the sensitivity of shoreline change to a wave farm

    D.L. Millar;H.C.M. Smith;D.E. Reeve

  • Simulation of wave overtopping by an incompressible SPH model

    Songdong Shao;Changming Ji;David I. Graham;Dominic E. Reeve

  • Hydraulic Modelling: An Introduction: Principles, Methods and Applications

    Pavel Novak;Vincent Guinot;Alan Jeffrey;Dominic E. Reeve

  • The effects of storm clustering on beach profile variability

    Harshinie Karunarathna;Douglas Pender;Roshanka Ranasinghe;Roshanka Ranasinghe;Andrew D. Short

  • Experimental study on vegetation flexibility as control parameter for wave damping and velocity structure

    Thomas J. van Veelen;Tom P. Fairchild;Dominic E. Reeve;Harshinie Karunarathna

  • Numerical study of combined overflow and wave overtopping over a smooth impermeable seawall

    D.E. Reeve;A. Soliman;P.Z. Lin

  • Eigenfunction Analysis of Decadal Fluctuations in Sandbank Morphology at Gt Yarmouth

    Dominic Reeve;Bin Li;Neil Thurston

  • Wave climate projections along the Indian coast

    Piyali Chowdhury;Manasa Ranjan Behera;Dominic E. Reeve

  • A classification system for global wave energy resources based on multivariate clustering

    Iain Fairley;Matthew Lewis;Bryson Robertson;Mark Hemer

  • Long-term morphodynamic evolution of estuaries: An inverse problem

    Harshinie Karunarathna;Dominic Reeve;Mark Spivack

  • Numerical simulation of overflow at vertical weirs using a hybrid level set/VOF method

    Xin Lv;Qingping Zou;Dominic E. Reeve

  • Simulation of spilling breaking waves using a two phase flow CFD model

    Zhengyi Wang;Qingping Zou;Dominic E. Reeve

  • An approach to assess flooding and erosion risk for open beaches in a changing climate

    M. Villatoro;R. Silva;F. J. Méndez;Barbara Zanuttigh

  • Modelling wave attenuation by quasi-flexible coastal vegetation

    Thomas J. van Veelen;Harshinie Karunarathna;Dominic E. Reeve

  • Statistical analysis and forecasts of long-term sandbank evolution at Great Yarmouth, UK

    Dominic E. Reeve;José M. Horrillo-Caraballo;Vanesa Magar

  • Parameterisation and transformation of wave asymmetries over a low-crested breakwater

    Zhong Peng;Qingping Zou;Dominic E. Reeve;Baoxing Wang

  • Data-driven and hybrid coastal morphological prediction methods for mesoscale forecasting

    Dominic E. Reeve;Harshinie Karunarathna;Shunqi Pan;Jose M. Horrillo-Caraballo

  • Multi-scale variability of beach profiles at Duck: A wavelet analysis

    Ying Li;Murray Lark;Dominic Reeve

  • An analysis of the cross-shore beach morphodynamics of a sandy and a composite gravel beach

    Harshinie Karunarathna;Jose M. Horrillo-Caraballo;Roshanka Ranasinghe;Roshanka Ranasinghe;Andrew D. Short

  • The SPR systems model as a conceptual foundation for rapid integrated risk appraisals: Lessons from Europe

    Siddharth Narayan;Robert J. Nicholls;Derek Clarke;Susan Hanson

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrew Chadwick
Andrew Chadwick Loughborough University
Roshanka Ranasinghe
Roshanka Ranasinghe IHE Delft Institute for Water Education
Robert J. Nicholls
Robert J. Nicholls University of East Anglia
Deborah Greaves
Deborah Greaves Plymouth University
Peter Stansby
Peter Stansby University of Manchester
Songdong Shao
Songdong Shao University of Sheffield
Tavi Murray
Tavi Murray Swansea University
Hajime Mase
Hajime Mase Kyoto University
Andrew D. Short
Andrew D. Short University of Sydney
Paul M. Thompson
Paul M. Thompson University of Southern California

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