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Clusters of community exposure to coastal flooding hazards based on storm and sea level rise scenarios—implications for adaptation networks in the San Francisco Bay region
MA Hummel, NJ Wood, A Schweikert, MT Stacey, J Jones, PL Barnard, ...
Regional Environmental Change 18 (5), 1343-1355, 2018
Exigences : US National Science Foundation
Turbulence in the presence of internal waves in the bottom boundary layer of the California inner shelf
RM Allen, JA Simeonov, J Calantoni, MT Stacey, EA Variano
Ocean Dynamics 68 (4-5), 627-644, 2018
Exigences : US Department of Defense
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Wind‐enhanced resuspension in the shallow waters of South San Francisco Bay: Mechanisms and potential implications for cohesive sediment transport
A Brand, JR Lacy, K Hsu, D Hoover, S Gladding, MT Stacey
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 115 (C11), 2010
Exigences : Fonds national suisse, German Research Foundation
Sea level rise impacts on wastewater treatment systems along the us coasts
MA Hummel, MS Berry, MT Stacey
Earth's Future 6 (4), 622-633, 2018
Exigences : US National Science Foundation, US Department of Energy
Suspended sediment fluxes at an intertidal flat: the shifting influence of wave, wind, tidal, and freshwater forcing
SA Talke, MT Stacey
Continental Shelf Research 28 (6), 710-725, 2008
Exigences : US National Institutes of Health
Lateral circulation generates flood tide stratification and estuarine exchange flow in a curved tidal inlet
J Becherer, MT Stacey, L Umlauf, H Burchard
Journal of Physical Oceanography 45 (3), 638-656, 2015
Exigences : German Research Foundation
Tidally discontinuous ocean forcing in bar‐built estuaries: The interaction of tides, infragravity motions, and frictional control
ME Williams, MT Stacey
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 121 (1), 571-585, 2016
Exigences : US National Science Foundation
The influence of sea level rise on the regional interdependence of coastal infrastructure
RQ Wang, MT Stacey, LMM Herdman, PL Barnard, L Erikson
Earth's Future 6 (5), 677-688, 2018
Exigences : US National Science Foundation
Interactions of estuarine shoreline infrastructure with multiscale sea level variability
RQ Wang, LM Herdman, L Erikson, P Barnard, M Hummel, MT Stacey
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 122 (12), 9962-9979, 2017
Exigences : US National Science Foundation
Interacting infrastructure disruptions due to environmental events and long‐term climate change
MA Hummel, A Tcheukam Siwe, A Chow, MT Stacey, SM Madanat
Earth's Future 8 (10), e2020EF001652, 2020
Exigences : US National Science Foundation
Model‐based interpretation of sediment concentration and vertical flux measurements in a shallow estuarine environment
A Brand, JR Lacy, S Gladding, R Holleman, M Stacey
Limnology and Oceanography 60 (2), 463-481, 2015
Exigences : Fonds national suisse, German Research Foundation
Assessing the influence of shoreline adaptation on tidal hydrodynamics: The role of shoreline typologies
MA Hummel, MT Stacey
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 126 (2), e2020JC016705, 2021
Exigences : US National Science Foundation
Investigation of impact of shoreline alteration on coastal hydrodynamics using Dimension REduced Surrogate based Sensitivity Analysis
G Jia, RQ Wang, MT Stacey
Advances in Water Resources 126, 168-175, 2019
Exigences : US National Science Foundation
Longitudinal Versus Lateral Estuarine Dynamics and Their Role in Tidal Stratification Patterns in Lower South San Francisco Bay
O Hoang, M Stacey, D Senn, R Holleman, L MacVean
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 124 (8), 5888-5906, 2019
Exigences : US National Science Foundation
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