Adrianus Reniers

Affiliations: 
Applied Marine Physics (Marine) University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL 
Area:
Environmental Management, Environmental Health, Public Health, Water Resource Management
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Feng Z, Reniers A, Haus BK, et al. (2016) Wave energy level and geographic setting correlate with Florida beach water quality. Marine Pollution Bulletin
De Schipper MA, Reniers AJHM, Ranasinghe R, et al. (2014) The influence of sea state on formation speed of alongshore variability in surf zone sand bars Coastal Engineering. 91: 45-59
Castelle B, Reniers A, MacMahan J. (2014) Bathymetric control of surf zone retention on a rip-channelled beach Ocean Dynamics. 64: 1221-1231
Feng Z, Reniers A, Haus BK, et al. (2013) Modeling sediment-related enterococci loading, transport, and inactivation at an embayed nonpoint source beach Water Resources Research. 49: 693-712
Walstra DJR, Reniers AJHM, Ranasinghe R, et al. (2012) On bar growth and decay during interannual net offshore migration Coastal Engineering. 60: 190-200
De Schipper M, Reniers A, MacMahan J, et al. (2012) Vortical VLF motions under shore-normal incident waves Proceedings of the Coastal Engineering Conference
Geiman JD, Kirby JT, Reniers AJHM, et al. (2011) Effects of wave averaging on estimates of fluid mixing in the surf zone Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans. 116
Orzech MD, Reniers AJHM, Thornton EB, et al. (2011) Megacusps on rip channel bathymetry: Observations and modeling Coastal Engineering. 58: 890-907
Cáceres I, Trung LH, Dirk van Ettinger H, et al. (2010) Wave and flow response to an artificial surf reef: Laboratory measurements Journal of Hydraulic Engineering. 136: 299-310
MacMahan JH, Reniers AJHM, Thornton EB. (2010) Vortical surf zone velocity fluctuations with 0(10) min period Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans. 115
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