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Zereng Chen, Qinghe Zhang, Guoquan Ran and Yang Nie
A wetting and drying treatment for a three-dimensional discontinuous Galerkin hydrodynamic model without mode splitting (external and internal modes) was developed. In this approach, computing elements are classified into wet, dry, and semidry elements, ...
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James T. Dietrich, Lori A. Magruder and Matthew Holwill
The coastal zone faces an ever-growing risk associated with climate-driven change, including sea level rise and increased frequency of extreme natural hazards. Often the location and dynamism of coastal regions makes them a formidable environment to adeq...
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Cuiping Kuang, Jiadong Fan, Zhichao Dong, Qingping Zou, Xin Cong and Xuejian Han
A tidal lagoon system has multiple environmental, societal, and economic implications. To investigate the mechanism of influence of the geomorphological evolution of a tidal lagoon, the effect of critical erosion shear stress, critical deposition shear s...
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Changsheng Chen, Haosheng Huang, Huichan Lin, Jack Blanton, Chunyan Li and Francisco Andrade
The wet/dry point treatment method of FVCOM was applied to simulate the tide-induced flooding/drying process in the estuarine?tidal-creek?saltmarsh complex of the Okatee/Colleton River Estuary, South Carolina. The simulation results were compared with ob...
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Kanmin Shen, Kuanjun Wang, Juntian Yao and Jian Yu
The control centers of wind power plants are usually located in coastal tidal flat areas. A thick fill should be placed at the original ground level to ensure that the design elevation of the control centers is maintained above the water table. However, ...
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Tyler Donahue, Peter Krekorian, Luke Swift, Malcolm L. Spaulding, Chris Baxter and Craig Swanson
The STORMTOOLS Coastal Environmental Risk Index (CERI) has historically been used to assess the damage to residential and commercial structures from coastal flooding, including the effects of sea level rise (SLR) in RI. In the present study, CERI was ext...
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Maria Victoria Paz-Delgado, Andrés Payo, Alejandro Gómez-Pazo, Anne-Laure Beck and Salvatore Savastano
Coasts are continually changing and remote sensing from satellite has the potential to both map and monitor coastal change at multiple scales. This study aims to assess the application of shorelines extracted from Multi-Spectral Imagery (MSI) and Synthet...
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Huiming Zhang, Dong Zhang, Yong Zhou, Mark E. J. Cutler, Dandan Cui and Zhuo Zhang
Offshore wind farms have developed rapidly in Jiangsu Province, China, over the last decade. The existence of offshore wind turbines will inevitably impact hydrological and sedimentary environments. In this paper, a digital elevation model (DEM) of the i...
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Yuezhao Tang, Yang Wang, Enjin Zhao, Jiaji Yi, Kecong Feng, Hongbin Wang and Wanhu Wang
As a coastal trading city in China, Shantou has complex terrain and changeable sea conditions in its coastal waters. In order to better protect the coastal engineering and social property along the coast, based on the numerical simulation method, this pa...
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Jaehwan Seo and Bon Joo Koo
Although the thalassinidean mud shrimp Laomedia sp. is one of the most abundant species in the upper tidal flats along the west coast of Korea, little is known of its ecological characteristics and bioturbation effects on intertidal sediments. This study...
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