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Asymmetric Tidal Dynamics in the Macro-tidal Hangzhou Bay, China
Asymmetric tidal dynamics are of great significance for material transport and morphological evolution in estuaries. The tidal dynamics of the...
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Hydrogeomorphic Changes Along mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain Rivers Transitioning from Non-tidal to Tidal: Implications for a Rising Sea Level
Sea level rise is affecting reaches of coastal rivers by increasing water levels and propagating tides inland. The transition of river systems into...
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Kelp Forest Drag Coefficients Derived from Tidal Flow Data
We present an approach for estimating drag coefficients for depth-averaged tidal flows that uses the ratio of observed RMS velocities to the RMS...
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Three-Dimensional Hydrodynamics and Morpho-dynamics at a Tidal River Junction
River junctions act as critical nodes in river networks because they can affect flows, sediment transports, and morphological and ecological...
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Vertical Accretion Trends in Australian Tidal Wetlands
Australian tidal wetlands differ in important respects to better studied northern hemisphere systems, an artefact stable to falling sea levels over...
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Long-term reclamation of tidal flats of Chongming Island and ecological security of Yangtze estuary, China
The evolution of tidal flat wetland is closely related to the ecological security of the Yangtze estuary. Based on the method of multi-sourced data...
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Enhancing Assessments of Coastal Wetland Migration Potential with Sea-level Rise: Accounting for Uncertainty in Elevation Data, Tidal Data, and Future Water Levels
Sea-level rise rates are predicted to surpass rates of wetland vertical adjustment in the coming decades in many areas, increasing the potential for...
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Assessing Tidal Hydrodynamics in a Tropical Seascape Using Structure‐from‐Motion Photogrammetry and 2D Flow Modelling
Tidal wetlands continue to be threatened by changes in seascape hydrological regime and connectivity resulting from human activities (e.g....
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Map** methane reduction potential of tidal wetland restoration in the United States
Coastal wetlands can emit excess methane in cases where they are impounded and artificially freshened by structures that impede tidal exchange. We...
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Effects of climate change-induced water temperature changes on the distribution of tidal river fish fauna in the Japanese archipelago
Intense anthropogenic impacts in tidal rivers can cause habitat loss and ecosystem degradation. In addition, changes in water temperature associated...
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Five Years Measuring the Muck: Evaluating Interannual Variability of Nutrient Loads From Tidal Flooding
Due to sea level rise, tidal flooding is now common in low-lying coastal systems around the world. Yet, the contribution of tidal flooding to...
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Study on spatio-temporal variation and hydrological connectivity of tidal creek evolution in Yancheng coastal wetlands
The ecological changes have attracted extensive international attention at Jiangsu Yancheng coastal wetland on the west coast of the Pacific Ocean in...
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Dynamics of sewage outfall plumes based on Landsat-8-derived sea surface salinity and tidal characteristics
In the face of growing marine pollution, assessment of the sewage outfall discharges is essential as it affects the seawater quality. The study...
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Accelerating Elevation Gain Indicates Land Loss Associated with Erosion in Mississippi River Deltaic Plain Tidal Wetlands
In recent years, the Mississippi River Deltaic Plain (MRDP) has experienced the highest rates of wetland loss in the USA. Although the process of...
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Changes in Vessel Traffic Disrupt Tidal Flats and Saltmarshes in the Tagus Estuary, Portugal
The Tagus Estuary is one of the largest in Europe with 320 km 2 , and it has been, for centuries, a gateway to Lisbon. This study focuses on the...
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Corrosion of Pseudomonas aeruginosa toward a Cu–Zn–Ni alloy inhibited by the simulative tidal region
The corrosion of marine engineering equipment not only threatens human security and ecological environment but also increases energy consumption,...
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Evaluating Hydrogeomorphic Condition Across Ecosystem States in a Non-tidal, Brackish Peat Marsh of the Florida Coastal Everglades, USA
Emergent marsh and open water have been identified as alternate stable states in tidal marshes with large, relative differences in hydrogeomorphic...
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Note on a Surface-Film Delineated Lateral Front at the Head of a Shallow Tidal Creek
Lateral surface frontal systems have been observed in the upper reaches of a small, low freshwater runoff, strongly tidal creek. They are a very...
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Tidal organic input restricts CO2 sequestration capacity of estuarine wetlands
The inland and estuary wetlands that characterized by different natural environment perform distinctly in soil carbon (C) sink. It was deemed that...
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Distribution of Large Wood in River Delta Tidal Marshes: Implications for Habitat Restoration
Large wood influences river geomorphology and ecology, so similar function is presumed in estuarine tidal channels. Consequently, restoration...