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Adaptation challenges experienced by entities serving Alaska Native village infrastructure needs
Infrastructure adaptation is critical to Alaskan communities in the face of rapid climate change. Here, infrastructure adaptation refers to retrofitting existing systems and creating new infrastructure that ca...
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Tributary channel networks formed by depositional processes
Understanding the detailed structure of landscape topography is important when assessing risks in coastal plain areas susceptible to the combined effects of fluvial, pluvial and coastal flooding. Key to this a...
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A Graph-Theoretic Monte Carlo Framework for Comparing Delta Surface Dynamics and Subsurface Structure in Numerical Models and Physical Experiments
As climate changes and populations grow, a deeper understanding of deltaic surface and subsurface processes will help design sustainable management practices of delta resources. Numerical delta models are usef...
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Open AccessSystem wide channel network analysis reveals hotspots of morphological change in anthropogenically modified regions of the Ganges Delta
The Ganges Brahmaputra Meghna Delta (GBMD) is a large and complex coastal system whose channel network is vulnerable to morphological changes caused by sea level rise, subsidence, anthropogenic modifications, ...
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Large-Eddy Simulation of Atmospheric Boundary-Layer Flow Over Fluvial-Like Landscapes Using a Dynamic Roughness Model
A recently developed dynamic surface roughness model (Anderson and Meneveau, J Fluid Mech 679:288–314, 2011) for large-eddy simulation (LES) of atmospheric boundary-layer flow over multi-scale topographies is app...