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Bon-Ho Gu, Seung-Buhm Woo, Jae-Il Kwon, Sung-Hwan Park and Nam-Hoon Kim
This study presents a comprehensive analysis of contaminant transport in estuarine environments, focusing on the impact of tidal creeks and flats. The research employs advanced hydrodynamic models with irregular grid systems and conducts a detailed resid...
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Yizhan Chen, Yonggang Cao, Yanqing Feng, Yuan Ma, Shihao Luo, Weiping Wang, Yongzhong Ouyang, Yuqiang Liu, Changjian Liu, Shizhi Liao and Zhijian Xiao
Residual current analysis of multiple stations? periodic observational data for sea currents, and multiple voyages, multiple seasons from 2018 to 2022, revealed the existence of a strong southwest current zone, 20?30 m underwater and within the coastal c...
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Maria Zoidou, Nikolaos Kokkos and Georgios Sylaios
The intertidal patterns at the inlet of three coastal lagoons (Agiasma, Porto Lagos, and Xirolimni) in Northern Greece were investigated by combining in situ samplings and computational efforts. These lagoons are Mediterranean, microtidal coastal systems...
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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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Jae-Soon Jeong, Seung-Buhm Woo, Han Soo Lee, Bon-Ho Gu, Jong Wook Kim and Jin Il Song
This study investigated the flow patterns and affecting factors in the North Port of Incheon, South Korea, to understand the inner-port circulation characteristics by applying an unstructured grid finite volume community ocean model (FVCOM) together with...
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Chun-Hung Pao, Jia-Lin Chen, Shih-Feng Su, Yu-Ching Huang, Wen-Hsin Huang and Chien-Hung Kuo
The mechanisms that control estuarine sediment transport are complicated due to the interaction between riverine flows, tidal currents, waves, and wave-driven currents. In the past decade, severe seabed erosion and shoreline retreat along the sandy coast...
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Nicoletta Leonardi, Xiaorong Li and Iacopo Carnacina
The impact of tide-induced morphological changes and water level variations on the sediment transport in a tidally dominated system has been investigated using the numerical model Delft3D and South-East England as a test case. The goal of this manuscript...
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Peter Bacopoulos, James David Lambert, Mary Hertz, Luis Montoya and Terry Smith
Anecdotal data are currently the best data available to describe baseline conditions of beached oil tar balls on Florida?s First Coast beaches. This study combines field methods and numerical modeling to define a data-driven knowledge base of oil tar bal...
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Hiroshi Saeki and Tamotsu Magome
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M. L. ARGOTE ESPINOSA,M. F. LAVÍN,A. AMADOR
A vertically integrated, non-linear numerical model in finite differences is used to analyze two forcing mechanisms of the mean barotropic circulation in the Gulf of California: topographic rectification due to tidal currents (M2) and wind stress. Un...
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