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        <formatdesc>MATLAB data containing detected bore collapse parameters for each of 161 bore collapse events. The MATLAB file contains:

runup = Horizontal wave runup (m)
Hbore = Bore height at collapse (m)
celerity = Terminal bore celerity at collapse (m/s)
xCol = Bore collapse cross-shore position (m)
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        <formatdesc>MATLAB data containing free surface elevations along the Lidar array measurement profile for a time series containing 161 bore collapse events contained. The MATLAB file contains:

time = Sampling time (MATLAB datenum)
dt = Sampling timestep (s)
freq = Sampling frequency
x = Cross-shore position of Lidar datapoints (m)
zEta = Time series of surface elevation at cross-shore positions in x (m)
zBed = Bed elevations at x locations (m)
depth = Water depths (m)</formatdesc>
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        <affiliation>National Centre for Space Studies (CNES); Midi-Pyrénées Observatory</affiliation>
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    <title>Dataset for &quot;Bore collapse and wave run-up on a sandy beach&quot;</title>
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    <abstract>This dataset comprises the primary data used in the paper &quot;Bore collapse and wave run-up on a sandy beach&quot;. The study collected high spatial-temporal resolution LiDAR field measurements of the evolving free-surface in the surf and swash zone which enable the bore collapse detection for 166 waves. These measurements are used to investigate the link between broken wave properties at bore collapse and wave run-up. 

The dataset is comprised of a two .mat files generated using MATLAB.  The first file primarily consists of the surface elevation and depth data for the 161 bore collapse events. The second file contains the detected bore collapse parameters for each of the events.

The content of each file is described in the readme structure contained within each .mat file This dataset is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license.</abstract>
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    <publisher>University of Bath</publisher>
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        <project_name>Waves in Shallow Water</project_name>
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    <collection_method>For details of the methodology used, see the &quot;Methodology&quot; section of the corresponding paper, DOI: 10.1016/j.csr.2019.01.009</collection_method>
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