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Relation between wave reflection, transmission, and 
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A comparison of wave reflection coefficients for a 1 on 2.5 slope 
and various equations to predict reflection coefficients .... 
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Joint effect on one layer of armor and Hy /H, on the reflection 
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Observed versus predicted reflection coefficients for a revetment 
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Wave reflection coefficients from laboratory beaches. ...... 
Predicted rubble-mound breakwater wave reflection and 
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Wave reflection coefficient as a function of wave frequency for 
an irregular wave condition with breaking waves. ........ 
Wave reflection coefficient as a function of wave frequency for 
an irregular nonbreaking wave condition. .........+4+e+6-. 
Predicted wave reflection coefficients for smooth impermeable 
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Wave reflection coefficients for a smooth revetment and revetments 
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