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Estuarine tidal range dynamics under rising sea levels. [PDF]
How an estuary responds to sea level rise (SLR) is complex and depends on energy drivers (e.g., tides and river inflows), estuarine geometry (e.g., length and depth), intrinsic fluid properties (e.g., density), and bed/bank roughness.
Danial Khojasteh +4 more
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Optimising the Operation of Tidal Range Schemes [PDF]
Marine renewable energy, including tidal renewable energy, is one of the less exploited sources of energy that could contribute to energy demand, while reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Jingjing Xue +2 more
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Tidal Range Barrage Design and Construction
The west coast of Great Britain has the potential for barrages to create tidal range reservoirs that both facilitate electricity generation and prevent flooding from sea level rise.
David Vandercruyssen +3 more
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Assessment of Tidal Range Changes in the North Sea From 1958 to 2014. [PDF]
We document an exceptional large‐spatial scale case of changes in tidal range in the North Sea, featuring pronounced trends between −2.3 mm/yr at tide gauges in the United Kingdom and up to 7 mm/yr in the German Bight between 1958 and 2014. These changes
Jänicke L +8 more
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Tidal range resource of Australia [PDF]
Abstract In some shelf sea regions of the world, the tidal range is sufficient to convert the potential energy of the tides into electricity via tidal range power plants. As an island continent, Australia is one such region – a previous study estimated that Australia hosts up to 30% of the world’s resource.
S. Neill +5 more
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Tidal range electricity generation: A comparison between estuarine barrages and coastal lagoons [PDF]
The potential power from coastal tidal range is becoming better appreciated due to the need to mitigate global warming. Great Britain (GB) is ideally situated to exploit tidal power but currently has no operational systems.
David Vandercruyssen +3 more
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Bifurcate responses of tidal range to sea‐level rise in estuaries with marsh evolution
The response of tidal range in tidal marshes under sea‐level rise (SLR) is essential to the marsh resilience, but how tidal ranges respond to different marsh evolutions remains unclear. Here, we show the existence of bifurcate responses of tidal range to
Xun Cai +3 more
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Coupling of sea level and tidal range changes, with implications for future water levels. [PDF]
Are perturbations to ocean tides correlated with changing sea-level and climate, and how will this affect high water levels? Here, we survey 152 tide gauges in the Pacific Ocean and South China Sea and statistically evaluate how the sum of the four ...
Devlin AT +5 more
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Drag variations, tidal asymmetry and tidal range changes in a mangrove creek system [PDF]
Aboveground root structures enhance drag on tidal currents in intertidal mangrove forests, whereas the creeks dissecting such forests provide low‐resistance conduits for tidal flows. Here, observations from an established mangrove forest in the Whitianga
E. Horstman, K. Bryan, J. Mullarney
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Tidal-current and tidal-range power [PDF]
In the last two decades, there has been a growing interest in tidal energy, which is a predictable source of renewable energy driven by astronomical forces. To date, no dedicated assessments of the available tidal-stream energy resource have been carried out for the Gulf of California, México (hereafter GC) and only two limited studies of tidal-range ...
J. Twidell, T. Weir
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