Damien Sous
University of Pau and Pays de l'Adour
100 Papers
186 Citations
Damien Sous is an academic researcher from University of Pau and Pays de l'Adour. The author has contributed to research in topics: Surf zone & Breaking wave. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 81 publications. Previous affiliations of Damien Sous include Centre national de la recherche scientifique & Aix-Marseille University.
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Papers
Infragravity waves: From driving mechanisms to impacts
Xavier Bertin,Anouk de Bakker,Ap van Dongeren,Giovanni Coco,Gaël André,Fabrice Ardhuin,Philippe Bonneton,Frédéric Bouchette,Bruno Castelle,Wayne C Crawford,Mark Davidson,Martha Deen,Guillaume Dodet,Thomas Guérin,Kris Inch,Fabien Leckler,Robert McCall,Héloïse Muller,Maitane Olabarrieta,Dano Roelvink,Gerben Ruessink,Damien Sous,Eléonore Stutzmann,Marion Tissier +23 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focus on the most common type of IG waves, those induced by the presence of groups in incident short waves, and three related mechanisms explain their generation: (1) the development, shoaling and release of waves bound to the short-wave group envelopes (2) the modulation by these envelopes of the location where short waves break, and (3) the merging of bores (breaking wave front, resembling to a hydraulic jump) inside the surfzone.
Detecting technical anomalies in high-frequency water-quality data using Artificial Neural Networks
Javier Rodriguez-Perez,Catherine Leigh,Catherine Leigh,Catherine Leigh,Benoit Liquet,Benoit Liquet,Claire Kermorvant,Claire Kermorvant,Erin E. Peterson,Erin E. Peterson,Damien Sous,Damien Sous,Kerrie Mengersen,Kerrie Mengersen,Kerrie Mengersen +14 more
TL;DR: It is found that semi-supervised classification was better able to detect sudden spikes, sudden shifts and small sudden spikes whereas supervised classification had higher accuracy for predicting long-term anomalies associated with drifts and periods of otherwise unexplained high-variability.
The ECORS-Truc Vert’08 nearshore field experiment: presentation of a three-dimensional morphologic system in a macro-tidal environment during consecutive extreme storm conditions
Nadia Senechal,Stéphane Abadie,E. L. Gallagher,Jamie MacMahan,Gerd Masselink,Hervé Michallet,Ad Reniers,Ad Reniers,B. Gerben Ruessink,Paul Russell,Damien Sous,Ian L. Turner,Fabrice Ardhuin,Philippe Bonneton,Stéphane Bujan,Sylvain Capo,Raphaël Certain,Rodrigo Pedreros,Thierry Garlan +18 more
TL;DR: A large multi-institutional nearshore field experiment was conducted at Truc Vert, on the Atlantic coast of France in early 2008 as mentioned in this paper, to measure beach change on a long, sandy stretch of coast without engineering works with emphasis on large winter waves.
Microplastics in a salt-wedge estuary: Vertical structure and tidal dynamics
Sophie Defontaine,Damien Sous,Damien Sous,Javier Tesan,Mathilde Monperrus,Véronique Lenoble,Laurent Lanceleur +6 more
TL;DR: The present study suggest that estuaries could be a sink of microplastics, with the main trend is that neutrally-buoyant microplastic are easily flushed out while heaviermicroplastics are prone to entrapment in the estuary, in particular under low discharge conditions.
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Behaviour of plastic litter in nearshore waters: First insights from wind and wave laboratory experiments
TL;DR: The results show that both wind and waves as well as plastic properties (shape and density) govern the behaviour of plastic litter in the nearshore zone.
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