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Modeling Near-Surface Suspended Sediment Concentration in the English Channel
The present study investigates the performances of the three-dimensional multicomponent hydro-sedimentary model ROMS (Regional Ocean Modeling System) to predict near-surface suspended sediment concentrations (SSC) in the English Channel (western Europe).
Nicolas Guillou +3 more
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Accuracy assessment of global barotropic ocean tide models
The accuracy of state‐of‐the‐art global barotropic tide models is assessed using bottom pressure data, coastal tide gauges, satellite altimetry, various geodetic data on Antarctic ice shelves, and independent tracked satellite orbit perturbations.
D. Stammer +26 more
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Rising Tide Center_Webpages_2016
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University of Maine Rising Tide Center
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A brown tide is sweeping across Europe as major Western countries, such as Sweden and Italy overtake more recent democracies like Hungary and Poland on the far-right.
Biedermann, Ferry
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This graphical abstract highlights a bronchiectasis mouse model driven by chronic Pseudomonas aeruginosa (CPA)‐loaded agar beads plus papain, which reproduces significant airway structural damage, inflammation, mucous overproduction, and functional impairment, providing a clinically relevant platform for studying disease mechanisms and evaluating ...
Heng Yang +11 more
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Numerical modelling of tides and tsunami waves propagation
Modelling of tides and tsunami waves propagation is important problem for the hydraulic engineering practice since it allows to predict characteristics of these phenomena (load, values of run up and flooding zones, propagation times to structures and so ...
Vitaly Klimovich +3 more
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Rising Tide Center_Webpages_2017
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Rising Tide Center_Webpages_2015
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Soil temperature regulates biogeochemical processes and is a key environmental factor affecting salt marsh ecosystems. Previous studies on soil temperature and heat transport in intertidal marshes predominantly focused on short‐term changes, leaving ...
Xiayang Yu +4 more
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The Potential of Tidal Energy Production in a Narrow Channel: The Gulf of Morbihan
The tidal currents of the Gulf of Morbihan reach up to 3.5 m/s within a narrow (200 m large) channel connecting the sea to the inner part of the gulf. In this study, a Telemac2D model validated with a large dataset of field measurements is used to assess
Jérôme Thiébot +2 more
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