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Abstract The Ganges‐Brahmaputra‐Meghna delta faces growing risks from subsidence, sediment depletion, and sea‐level rise. Sustaining delta elevation requires continued sediment supply, yet the spatial and seasonal dynamics of sediment retention across the fluvial system remain poorly resolved.
Numan Al Kibriya +2 more
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Estuaries are dynamic and resource-rich ecosystems renowned for their high productivity and ecological significance. The Rías Baixas, located in the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula, consist of four highly productive estuaries that support the region’s
Adrián Castro-Olivares +6 more
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Local Versus Regional Controls on the Morphology and Texture of Preserved Beach and Foredune Ridges
Abstract Beach‐and‐foredune‐ridge plains archive paleoenvironmental changes within their morphology and stratigraphy. Despite advances in integrating modern process data with coastal sedimentary archives, we lack a quantitative understanding of how coastal progradation processes such as time‐varying wave, current, and sediment transport processes ...
Justin L. Shawler +4 more
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Numerical study of hydrodynamic mechanism of dynamic tidal power
Dynamic tidal power is a new way of capturing tidal energy by building a water head using a dike perpendicular to the coast. This study explored the hydrodynamic mechanism of the water head across an intended dynamic tidal power dike system using the ...
Peng Dai +6 more
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Bringing the OpenMI to LIFE Progress Report No. 4 - 31st March 2008 – 30th September 2008 [PDF]
The Water Framework Directive demands an integrated approach to water management. This requires the ability to predict how catchment processes will behave and interact in response to the activities of water managers and others.
Gregersen, Jan +5 more
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Hydrodynamic modeling of tidal-fluvial flows in a large river estuary [PDF]
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordThe transition between riverine and estuarine environments is characterised by a change from unidirectional to bidirectional flows, in a region
Ashworth, P +7 more
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Spatiotemporal Flood Prediction From Single Frame Input With a Post‐Processing Method
Abstract In this study, a novel spatiotemporal hydrodynamic prediction task framework, named single frame prediction, was developed. The framework could generate results based on boundary conditions and a single flood map from the last time step, relying on hydrodynamic principles rather than historical trends, and doesn't require the assistance of ...
Ziqi Liu, Dejun Zhu, Danxun Li
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SIMULASI NUMERIK PENGARUH KONSTRUKSI GROIN TERHADAP PERUBAHAN GARIS PANTAI KOTA MEULABOH [PDF]
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Nailul Authar
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JRC storm surge system for Europe: JRC SSCS bulletins and the new GDACS system [PDF]
The storm surge is an abnormal rise of water above the astronomical tides, generated by strong winds and a drop in the atmospheric pressure, due to the passage of a Tropical Cyclone (TC) or an intense low pressure system in general.
ANNUNZIATO ALESSANDRO, PROBST PAMELA
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Improving planning and response to inland water oil spills through mathematical modeling [PDF]
This study evaluates oil spill emergency response strategies in inland waters through three-dimensional hydrodynamic modeling, using a 2015 accident at a large hydroelectric plant in the middle reach of the Iguaçu River (Brazil) as a reference case.
Cicero Martins Junior +1 more
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