Dominic Reeve

Dominic Reeve

Swansea University

H-index: 37

Europe-United Kingdom

About Dominic Reeve

Dominic Reeve, With an exceptional h-index of 37 and a recent h-index of 25 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Swansea University, specializes in the field of Coastal Engineering, Coastal Morphodynamics, Coastal Modelling, Stochastic Modelling, Coastal Hazards.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Beach Planshape Modelling: Explanations and Applications

Experimental study of wave trains generated by vertical bed movements

Gaussian process regression approach for predicting wave attenuation through rigid vegetation

Intercomparison of surface velocimetry techniques for drone-based marine current characterization

The Role of Vegetation Flexibility in Wave Attenuation

An enhanced momentum conservation treatment for FDM simulation of two-phase flows with large density ratio

Characterizing the Marine Energy Test Area (META) in Wales, UK

High-resolution wave data for improving marine habitat suitability models

Dominic Reeve Information

University

Position

Professor of Coastal Engineering

Citations(all)

5279

Citations(since 2020)

2160

Cited By

3941

hIndex(all)

37

hIndex(since 2020)

25

i10Index(all)

108

i10Index(since 2020)

59

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Dominic Reeve Skills & Research Interests

Coastal Engineering

Coastal Morphodynamics

Coastal Modelling

Stochastic Modelling

Coastal Hazards

Top articles of Dominic Reeve

Beach Planshape Modelling: Explanations and Applications

2025

Experimental study of wave trains generated by vertical bed movements

Applied Ocean Research

2024/6/1

Gaussian process regression approach for predicting wave attenuation through rigid vegetation

Applied Ocean Research

2024/4/1

Intercomparison of surface velocimetry techniques for drone-based marine current characterization

Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science

2024/2/13

The Role of Vegetation Flexibility in Wave Attenuation

2024

An enhanced momentum conservation treatment for FDM simulation of two-phase flows with large density ratio

Journal of Computational Physics

2023/4/1

Characterizing the Marine Energy Test Area (META) in Wales, UK

Renewable Energy

2023/3/1

High-resolution wave data for improving marine habitat suitability models

Frontiers in Marine Science

2023/1/6

Comparison of dense optical flow and PIV techniques for mapping surface current flow in tidal stream energy sites

International Journal of Energy and Environmental Engineering

2023/9

Changes in seasonal compound floods in Vietnam revealed by a time-varying dependence structure of extreme rainfall and high surge

Coastal Engineering

2023/8/1

A non-hydrostatic model for wave evolution on a submerged trapezoidal breakwater

Results in Applied Mathematics

2023/5/1

Site characterization of META-the Marine Energy Test Area in Wales, UK

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

2023/5

The morphodynamic response of a gravel barrier to unimodal and bimodal storm wave conditions

Frontiers in Marine Science

2023/4/25

The shape and residual flow interaction of tidal oscillations

Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science

2022/10/5

Modelling wave attenuation by quasi-flexible coastal vegetation (vol 164, 103820, 2021)

Coastal Engineering

2021/3/1

Corrigendum to “Modelling wave attenuation by quasi-flexible coastal vegetation”[Coast. Eng. 164 (2021) 103820]

Coastal engineering

2022/9

Drone-based large-scale particle image velocimetry applied to tidal stream energy resource assessment

Renewable Energy

2022/8/1

Analytical Study for Wave Propagation over a Turbulent-Trapezoidal Breakwater

Engineering Letters

2022/6/1

Imaging Subsurface Structures at Fast Eroding Coastal Areas in Northern Bengkulu Using 2D Seismic MASW Method

Earth Systems and Environment

2022/6

An integrated study of wave attenuation by vegetation

Wave Motion

2022/3/1

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