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Wave run-up

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Wave run-up refers to the vertical extent to which waves can ascend above the still water level along a shoreline, typically during high-energy conditions such as storms or extreme weather events. It is a critical factor in coastal engineering and management, as it influences coastal erosion, sediment transport, and the design of structures like seawalls and docks.

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