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Modeling daily soil salinity dynamics in response to agricultural and environmental changes in coastal Bangladesh [PDF]
Understanding the dynamics of salt movement in the soil is a prerequisite for devising appropriate management strategies for land productivity of coastal regions, especially low-lying delta regions, which support many millions of farmers around the world.
Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council +25 more
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Abstract Typhoon‐induced Compound Flood (TCF), driven by the combined impact of extreme rainfall and increasing coastal water level (CWL), poses a substantial threat to urban safety. This study presents a framework for assessing the future compound flood hazard profiles in a coastal megacity in the Delta region of southern China.
Yu Li +9 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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A hindcast of Typhoon Hagibis inundation in the Lower Tone River Basin demonstrates reasonable consistency with observations. Scenario‐based simulations were performed to quantify flood hazards in this coastal watershed until the end of the twenty‐first century. Agricultural lands, most of which were reclaimed from lakebeds, face a greater flood hazard
Shuoyuan Liang +3 more
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Modelling of Intense Rainfall-Induced Flash Flood Inundation Using Delft3D FM
Flash floods are among the most destructive hazards in northeastern Bangladesh, particularly in Sylhet district, where intense rainfall from the Meghalaya hills generates rapid inundation of low-lying areas.
Aysha Akter, Md. Abdur Rahaman Fahim
doaj +1 more source
Internal seiche damping on sloping topography
Abstract Basin‐scale internal waves are a common phenomenon in thermally stratified water bodies, with important implications for aquatic organisms and biogeochemical cycling. While theoretical analyses of internal seiche generation and their properties are mostly based on idealized (rectangular) basin shapes, several studies have highlighted the ...
Rafael de Carvalho Bueno +2 more
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Addressing Unwanted Morphodynamic Processes in Re‐Naturalization Projects
ABSTRACT River systems worldwide are undergoing severe ecological and morphological degradation due to prolonged anthropogenic interventions, such as channelization and dam construction, which disrupt sediment continuity and natural flow regimes. In response, river re‐naturalization projects have emerged as essential strategies to restore the dynamics ...
Lorenzo Durante +2 more
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Pemodelan Pola Arus Pada Tiga Kondisi Musim Berbeda Sebagai Jalur Pelayaran Perairan Teluk Lampung Menggunakan Software Delft3d. [PDF]
Teluk Lampung merupakan teluk yang menjadi pusat kegiatan beberapa lokasi industri dan dermaga besar, padatnya lalu lintas kapal di Teluk Lampung tidak saja disebabkan oleh lalu lintas kapal besar yang mengangkut bahan industri dan keperluan energi namun
Budiwicaksono, A. R. (Ajie) +2 more
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Abstract Targeting the issues of insufficient predictive ability and inefficient computation in two‐dimensional shallow water equations (2D‐SWEs), this study deeply couples the mesh and hydrodynamic boundary, constructing multiple 2D hydrodynamic models (run 2,640 times).
Hong Chen +4 more
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