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Tide-Dominated Systems I: Inlets and Tidal Deltas
Tidal inlets are channels that separate different barrier islands or are located between a barrier and the mainland. It is through these channels... -
Influence of two inlets of the Luzon overflow on the deep circulation in the northern South China Sea
An inverse reduced-gravity model is used to simulate the deep South China Sea (SCS) circulation. A set of experiments are conducted using this model...
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Three-Dimensional Numerical Simulation Research on Discharge Characteristics of Storm-Drain Inlet in Low-Lying Areas
Storm-drain inlets can lessen surface runoff and are essential for managing urban flooding. To fully grasp the storm-drain inlet discharge...
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Application of a dispersive wave hydro-sediment-morphodynamic model in the Ria Formosa lagoon
Results of an application of a dispersive wave hydro-sediment-morphodynamic model in the western circulation cell of the Ria Formosa lagoon located...
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Optimizing the Cleaning Strategies to Reduce the Flood Risk Increased by Gully Blockages
The blockages in gully systems increase the flood risk in urban areas because less surface water can be drained into the sewer pipes beneath. Since a...
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Future sediment transport to the Dutch Wadden Sea under severe sea level rise and tidal range change
Future sediment transport from the North Sea coasts to the Dutch Wadden Sea for various future sea level scenarios has been studied because it...
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Decoupling of silica, nitrogen and phosphorus cycling in a meromictic subalpine lake (Lake Iseo, Italy)
Silica (Si), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) loads and stoichiometry are key factors controlling the trophic status of lakes and coastal seas. In the...
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Weather induced subtidal flows through multiple inlets of an arctic microtidal lagoon
Estuarine processes in the arctic lagoons are among the least studied but important subjects, especially considering the rapid warming of arctic...
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Spit and inlet dynamics, beach morphology, and sediment characteristics along shore front of Chilika lagoon, East coast of India
Beach morphology and sediment characteristics were investigated on a seasonal scale (January, May, and September 2013) along the shorefront of...
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Initial formation of channel–shoal patterns in double–inlet systems
Channel–shoal patterns are often observed in the back–barrier basins of inlet systems and are important from both an economical and ecological point...
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Analysing the Role of AHP Model to Identify Flood Hazard Zonation in a Coastal Island, India
Although floods are blessed by nature, they create disaster and terror in the lives of the people. From a geographical point of view, it has been...
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Simulation of laboratory experiments for vortex dynamics at shallow tidal inlets using the fine resolution environmental hydrodynamics (Frehd) model
In this paper, we present the results of numerical simulations matched to laboratory experiments of tidal, starting-jet vortices forming at...
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Towards enhancing tidally-induced water renewal in coastal lagoons
In order to address the problem of limited water renewal in restricted lagoons of moderate size having at least two tidal inlets, a method is...
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CO2 dynamics and heterogeneity in a cave atmosphere: role of ventilation patterns and airflow pathways
Understanding the dynamics and distribution of CO 2 in the subsurface atmosphere of carbonate karst massifs provides important insights into...
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Flow structures and their impact on single and dual inlets hydrocyclone performance for oil–water separation
With many of today’s oil wells located offshore, the production of high volumes of water compared to oil poses major challenges to oil operators. The...
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Time-dependent plume front positioning and its dynamics coupled with seasonal river efflux
The time-dependent plume front positioning with respect to different tidal phases and its dynamics coupled with seasonal river efflux on the shelf...
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Urban waterlogging risk susceptibility within changing pattern of rainfall intensity in Delhi, India
Waterlogging and floods are among the most recurring and devastating natural hazards likely to occur more frequently in cities due to climate changes...
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GIS-based spatial approaches to refining urban catchment delineation that integrate stormwater network infrastructure
Rapid urbanization and escalating climate change impacts have heightened stormwater-related concerns (e.g., pluvial flooding) in cities....
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Climate Change-Induced Changes in the Chemistry of a High-Altitude Mountain Lake in the Central Alps
Mountains are among the most sensitive ecosystems to climate change, and one of the most evident signs of climate-related effect is the continuous...