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Jiaying Liu, Rui Ding, Yu Chen, Wenhan Zhu, Ziwu Fan and Jingtian Ma
The plain river network area has a developed economy, a large population, a complex water system, and weak hydrodynamics. In order to improve the hydrodynamic conditions of the plain river network area, clean water sources are introduced through water re...
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Cuiping Kuang, Xin Cong, Zhichao Dong, Qingping Zou, Huaming Zhan and Wei Zhao
The long-term geomorphological evolution of a coastal lagoon is driven by hydrodynamic forcing and is influenced by climate changes and human activities. In this study, a numerical model of the Qilihai lagoon (QL) system was established based on field me...
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Changjin Zhao, Hanjie Yang, Zhongya Fan, Lei Zhu, Wencai Wang and Fantang Zeng
Recovery of tide-receiving is considered to improve the water quality in the Lianjiang River, a severely polluted and tide-influenced river connected to the South China Sea. A tide-receiving scenario, i.e., keeping the tide gate open, is compared with th...
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Ziyu Chen, Philip Orton and Thomas Wahl
Gated storm surge barriers are being studied by the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) for coastal storm risk management for the New York City metropolitan area. Surge barrier gates are only closed when storm tides exceeding a specific ?trigge...
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Ahmed Naseh Ahmed Hamdan, Abdulhussain A. Abbas and Alauldeen T. Najm
Recently, the Shatt Al-Arab River has suffered from increased salinization of its water due to the reduction of freshwater from its tributaries, mainly from the Tigris River, which has resulted in long-distance salinity intrusion. Therefore, there is a n...
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Christopher Small, Tyler Blanpied, Alicia Kauffman, Conor O?Neil, Nicholas Proulx, Mathew Rajacich, Hailey Simpson, Jeffrey White, Malcolm L. Spaulding, Christopher D.P. Baxter and J. Craig Swanson
This paper presents an evaluation of inundation, erosion, and wave damage for a coastal community in Rhode Island, USA. A methodology called the Coastal Environmental Risk Index (CERI) was used that incorporates levels of inundation including sea level r...
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