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Tidal River Flood Risk Highest During Intermediate Rather Than Peak River Discharge
Abstract Tidal rivers are defined as the tide‐influenced, salinity‐free inland reaches of estuaries. Understanding the occurrence of peak water levels (PWLs) is critical for flood risk management, yet the timing and magnitude of PWLs in tidal rivers have been little studied. We address this gap by investigating PWLs during two catastrophic floods (1954
Leicheng Guo +12 more
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The Importance of Scale in the Future of Mangrove Blue Carbon Under Sea‐Level Rise
Abstract As efficient carbon sinks, mangrove forests are crucial for climate change mitigation. However, their vulnerability to sea‐level rise (SLR) and human activities influencing sediment supply introduces significant uncertainty regarding their future carbon storage capacity.
A. P. Iwantoro +10 more
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The suspended sediment from the Serang River plays a crucial role in the development of the Wulan Delta. This study employs the open-source DELFT3D model to investigate seasonal hydrodynamics, sediment distribution, and morphodynamic changes in the delta.
Lintang Nur Fadlillah +3 more
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Development of Next‐Generation Flood Inundation Maps: A Case Study in Kaohsiung City, Taiwan
ABSTRACT Flood inundation mapping has become a critical reference for flood risk management, particularly for determining insurance premiums and formulating mitigation strategies in rapidly urbanizing areas with high population density. With recent advancements in mapping technologies and high computing capacity, high‐resolution spatiotemporal datasets
Chih‐Hung Hsu +5 more
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Numerical simulation of the 1994 tsunami in Calapan, Mindoro, Philippines using Delft3D
A tsunami is a long-period sea wave caused by an earthquake, submarine landslide, or other disturbance such as meteor impact. A 7.1-magnitude earthquake on November 15, 1994 caused a tsunami that hit the coastal areas of Batangas, Quezon, and Mindoro in the Philippines, resulting to 78 deaths.
Marjorie David +2 more
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Integrated Hydrological and Hydrodynamic Modeling for Mountainous Flooding—A Case Study in China
ABSTRACT Flooding in mountain regions has caused significant economic loss globally. Due to the complexity of mountainous flooding, that is, heavy runoff, landslides and debris flow, and limited monitoring data, it is extremely difficult to simulate and predict such events.
Jin Ni +4 more
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Kajian Sedimentasi di Muara Sungai Ciletuh, Kabupaten Sukabumi
Fishermen around Ciletuh estuary were having difficult times due to their lack of fish cathments. This happens because of sedimentation on Ciletuh estuary, causing the fishermen unable to moor their boats.
Yadi Suryadi +6 more
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Tanjung Perak Port in Surabaya, one of the biggest ports in Indonesia, faces significant sedimentation problems that can affect operational capacity. This research aims to investigate these sedimentation problems using a 3-dimensional numerical model ...
Adristi Nur Camila +3 more
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Pengaruh Rencana Konstruksi Pelabuhan Jetty Terhadap Perairan di Kawasan Pelabuhan Pulau Banyak
Bahaya pesisir selalu menjadi tantangan untuk kota pesisir untuk mengoptimalkan pemanfaatannya. Erosi dan sedimentasi yang disertai gelombang besar merupakan dua masalah utama yang dihadapi oleh masyarakat pesisir, terutama pada pemanfaatan Pelabuhan ...
Teuku Mudi Hafli +2 more
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Effect of breakwater layout on waves at Puger beach Jember with Delft3D modeling
Puger Beach located in Puger Village, Jember Regency which is often passed by fishing boats to Puger Fish Market. The problem of high waves is often experienced by fishermen. In 2014, a breakwater was built in the estuary of Puger Beach to overcome the problem.
Utami Agung Wiyono Retno +5 more
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