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Brandon M. Lee, Jay R. Johnson and David R. Dowling
Computational predictions of acoustic transmission loss (TL) in ocean environments depend on the relevant environmental characteristics, such as the sound speed field, bathymetry, and seabed properties. When databases are used to obtain estimates of thes...
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Paul Samuel Ignacio, Jay-Anne Bulauan and David Uminsky
Stability of persistence diagrams under slight perturbations is a key characteristic behind the validity and growing popularity of topological data analysis in exploring real-world data. Central to this stability is the use of Bottleneck distance which e...
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Hung-An Kao, Wenjing Jin, David Siegel and Jay Lee
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Philip M. Orton, Stefan A. Talke, David A. Jay, Larry Yin, Alan F. Blumberg, Nickitas Georgas, Haihong Zhao, Hugh J. Roberts and Kytt MacManus
Here, we demonstrate that reductions in the depth of inlets or estuary channels can be used to reduce or prevent coastal flooding. A validated hydrodynamic model of Jamaica Bay, New York City (NYC), is used to test nature-based adaptation measures in ame...
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Jay Lee, Mohammad Alnasrallah, David Wong, Heather Beaird and Everett Logue
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Hui Wang, Samuel F. Hutton, Matthew D. Robbins, Sung-Chur Sim, Jay W. Scott, Wencai Yang, Jeffrey B. Jones, and David M. Francis
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Aliya Momotaz, Jay W. Scott, and David J. Schuster
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Yuanfu Ji, Jay W. Scott, David J. Schuster, and Douglas P. Maxwell
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Jabro, Jay David; Evans, Robert G.; Stevens, William B.; Iversen, William M.
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Conger, Jay; Finegold, David; Lawler III, Edward E
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