The tides they are a‐Changin': A comprehensive review of past and future nonastronomical changes in tides, their driving mechanisms, and future implications
Scientists and engineers have observed for some time that tidal amplitudes at many
locations are shifting considerably due to nonastronomical factors. Here we review …
locations are shifting considerably due to nonastronomical factors. Here we review …
Tidal river dynamics: Implications for deltas
Tidal rivers are a vital and little studied nexus between physical oceanography and
hydrology. It is only in the last few decades that substantial research efforts have been …
hydrology. It is only in the last few decades that substantial research efforts have been …
Compounding effects of sea level rise and fluvial flooding
Sea level rise (SLR), a well-documented and urgent aspect of anthropogenic global
warming, threatens population and assets located in low-lying coastal regions all around the …
warming, threatens population and assets located in low-lying coastal regions all around the …
Changing tides: The role of natural and anthropogenic factors
Tides are changing worldwide at rates not explained by astronomical forcing. Rather, the
observed evolution of tides and other long waves, such as storm surges, is influenced by …
observed evolution of tides and other long waves, such as storm surges, is influenced by …
Decadal morphological evolution of the Yangtze Estuary in response to river input changes and estuarine engineering projects
Abstract The Yangtze Estuary in China has been intensively influenced by human activities
including altered river and sediment discharges in its catchment and local engineering …
including altered river and sediment discharges in its catchment and local engineering …
Application of the machine learning lightgbm model to the prediction of the water levels of the lower columbia river
Due to the strong nonlinear interaction with river discharge, tides in estuaries are
characterised as nonstationary and their mechanisms are yet to be fully understood. It …
characterised as nonstationary and their mechanisms are yet to be fully understood. It …
Exploration of tidal‐fluvial interaction in the Columbia River estuary using S_TIDE
Numerous tidal phenomena, including river tides, internal tides, and tides in ice‐covered
bay, are nonstationary, which pose a great challenge for traditional tidal analysis methods …
bay, are nonstationary, which pose a great challenge for traditional tidal analysis methods …
Perspective on uncertainty quantification and reduction in compound flood modeling and forecasting
This perspective discusses the importance of characterizing, quantifying, and accounting for
various sources of uncertainties involved in different layers of hydrometeorological and …
various sources of uncertainties involved in different layers of hydrometeorological and …
Accurate water level predictions in a tidal reach: Integration of Physics-based and Machine learning approaches
Accurate water level prediction is very important for coastal construction and flood
prevention in an estuarine area. However, it is challenging to represent the water level …
prevention in an estuarine area. However, it is challenging to represent the water level …
Matching trends in channel width, sinuosity, and depth along the fluvial to marine transition zone of tide-dominated river deltas: the need for a revision of depositional …
Along their fluvial to marine transition zone, tide-dominated river deltas show upstream to
downstream trends in channel width, sinuosity, and depth, which at present have been only …
downstream trends in channel width, sinuosity, and depth, which at present have been only …