Understanding the morphodynamic evolution of muddy coasts under complex wave–tidal forcing is crucial for effective coastal management, particularly under the unstable hydrodynamic conditions associated with global climate change.
Tianjun Li +5 more
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Reply to: Sea-level rise may not uniformly accelerate cliff erosion rates. [PDF]
Shadrick JR, Rood DH, Hurst MD.
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Morphodynamic evolution of fetch-limited beaches
This thesis examines the morphodynamic evolution of a fetch-limited backbarrier beach located in the Ria Formosa barrier island system. Three different scales of analysis were ascribed: a short-term scale, a medium-term scale, and a long-term scale.
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Mangrove removal exacerbates estuarine infilling through landscape-scale bio-morphodynamic feedbacks. [PDF]
Xie D +6 more
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Study on the response mechanism of the Yellow River delta region to the cold wave process
Cold waves, as a common natural disaster, have a significant impact on economic development and living environment in coastal areas, especially in estuary regions.
Hongyuan Shi +10 more
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Morphodynamic evolution following sediment release from the world's largest dam removal. [PDF]
Ritchie AC +15 more
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Balancing Physical and Human‐Driven Morphodynamic Changes: Insights From the Pearl River Estuary
The Pearl River Estuary, home to one of the world's densest human populations, exemplifies the delicate balance between natural dynamics and anthropogenic pressures.
Junjie Deng +5 more
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A two-layer shallow water model for bedload sediment transport: convergence to Saint-Venant-Exner model [PDF]
A two-layer shallow water type model is proposed to describe bedload sediment transport. The upper layer is filled by water and the lower one by sediment.
de Luna, T. Morales +3 more
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Morphometry of Tidal Meander Cutoffs Indicates Similarity to Fluvial Morphodynamics
Sinuous channels wandering through coastal wetlands have been thought to lack lateral‐migration features like meander cutoffs and oxbows, spurring the broad interpretation that tidal and fluvial meanders differ morphodynamically. Motivated by recent work
C. Gao +10 more
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An interdisciplinary model chain quantifies the footprint of global change on reservoir sedimentation. [PDF]
Mouris K +4 more
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