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Effects of tropical cyclone Jasper at Low Island, northern Great Barrier Reef. [PDF]

open access: yesCamb Prism Coast Futur
Muecke H   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Land change, fire, and climate weaken carbon sink in the conterminous United States. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Adv
Liu J   +18 more
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The challenges of climate change and human impacts faced by Mexican coasts: A comprehensive evaluation. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One
Martínez ML   +9 more
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Coastal erosion and control

Ocean & Coastal Management, 2011
Coastal erosion is a problem at many coastal sites caused by natural effects as well as human activities. This paper explores the coastal cell concept to deal with coastal erosion by identifying and analysingthe sediment volumes accumulated in large-scale and small-scale coastal cells at various sites.
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Warming to Coastal Erosion

Science, 2007
CLIMATE SCIENCE High northern latitudes are displaying, as predicted, exceptional sensitivity to recent climate warming, as temperatures there have soared more quickly than in any other part of the world. The effects of these rising temperatures are likely to be dramatic. For example, huge expanses of permafrost are in imminent danger of melting, which
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Coastal Erosion

2013
Christine A. Omuombo   +2 more
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Estuarine and Coastal Erosions

2014
Sunderbans is characterised by anastomising network of tidal rivers, creeks and minor salt water courses. This estuarine coast is undergoing continuous changes due to the action of the asymmetric tidal flow regime, river fluxes, waves, sea level change and the vagaries of nature in the form of cyclones and storms which are almost regular phenomena ...
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Assessing Coastal Erosion Risks: A Comparative Study of Coastal Vulnerability Index and Coastal Erosion Risk Assessment Methods

Journal of Advanced Research Design
Coastal erosion poses significant environmental and socio-economic challenges, necessitating robust assessment methodologies for effective management. This study provides a comparative analysis of two widely used coastal risk assessment approaches: the Coastal Vulnerability Index (CVI) and the Coastal Erosion Risk Assessment (CERA). CVI evaluates broad-
Azreen Shafiqa Nabilla Azlan   +4 more
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Submarine groundwater discharge impacts on coastal nutrient biogeochemistry

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2021
Isaac R Santos   +2 more
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