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Internet reachability to all Indians especially in villages still remains a challenge for Government as well as IT Professionals. A huge investment is required using the traditional approach which also be time consuming. Overhead transmission power line provides the telecommunication industry with cost effective alternative routes and the same time benefit the electric utilities by generating additional...
This work describes a Beach Morphodynamic Model tool (BeachMM) that integrates state of the art wave/morphological numerical models (SWAN and XBeach) within a standard GIS platform (ArcGIS), aiming to streamlining the process related with the beach morphodynamics modelling. The BeachMM tool interface was developed using Python scripting language, taking advantage of its object-oriented and cross platform...
Set the date range to filter the displayed results. You can set a starting date, ending date or both. You can enter the dates manually or choose them from the calendar.