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Research projects

CERLAB is involved in various projects worldwide addressing coastal engineering problems in Indian, Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, the Mediterranean Sea and the Persian Gulf. In a recent project funded by Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), researchers in CERLAB study tsunami effects to the west coast of India and deal with policy makers on the coastal resilience. Other ongoing projects are: Interaction of coastal structures and extreme geo-environmental coastal hazards, source process of the 8 September 2017 Mexico earthquake and tsunami, landslide-generated waves during the 2016 Kaikoura (New Zealand) tsunami, probabilistic and deterministic methods for coastal hazard assessment, tsunami warning systems in the Mediterranean Sea, and resilient coastal communities against extreme environmental hazards.

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