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 …
Central and south america
EJ Castellanos, MF Lemos, L Astigarraga, N Chacón… - 2022 - ri.conicet.gov.ar
Central and South America (CSA) is a highly diverse region, both culturally and biologically.
It has one of the highest levels of biodiversity on the planet (Hoorn et al., 2010; Zador et al …
It has one of the highest levels of biodiversity on the planet (Hoorn et al., 2010; Zador et al …
Understanding morphological evolution and sediment dynamics at multi-time scales helps balance human activities and protect coastal ecosystems: An example with …
A Schmitt, E Chaumillon - Science of the Total Environment, 2023 - Elsevier
Finding a balance between the preservation of habitat, species and the sustainable
development of human activities in Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) is made even more …
development of human activities in Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) is made even more …
Application of the Variational Mode Decomposition (VMD) method to river tides
Tides in fluvial estuaries are distorted by non-stationary river discharge, which makes the
analysis of estuarine water levels less accurate when using the conventional tidal analysis …
analysis of estuarine water levels less accurate when using the conventional tidal analysis …
Bigger tides, less flooding: Effects of dredging on barotropic dynamics in a highly modified estuary
Since the late nineteenth century, channel depths have more than doubled in parts of New
York Harbor and the tidal Hudson River, wetlands have been reclaimed and navigational …
York Harbor and the tidal Hudson River, wetlands have been reclaimed and navigational …
Response to channel deepening of the salinity intrusion, estuarine circulation, and stratification in an urbanized estuary
DK Ralston, WR Geyer - Journal of Geophysical Research …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Modifications for navigation since the late 1800s have increased channel depth (H) in the
lower Hudson River estuary by 10–30%, and at the mouth the depth has more than doubled …
lower Hudson River estuary by 10–30%, and at the mouth the depth has more than doubled …
Characterizing the non-linear interactions between tide, storm surge, and river flow in the delaware bay estuary, United States
Low-lying coastal areas in the mid-Atlantic region are prone to compound flooding resulting
from the co-occurrence of river floods and coastal storm surges. To better understand the …
from the co-occurrence of river floods and coastal storm surges. To better understand the …
River, tide and morphology interaction in a macro-tidal estuary with active morphological evolutions
D **e, ZB Wang, J Huang, J Zeng - Catena, 2022 - Elsevier
Understanding tidal dynamics in estuaries is essential for tidal predictions and assessments
of sediment transport and associated morphological changes. Most studies on river-tide …
of sediment transport and associated morphological changes. Most studies on river-tide …
Impacts of land reclamation on sediment transport and sedimentary environment in a macro-tidal estuary
During the past decades, extensive coastal areas have been reclaimed along the coastline
of China, while the physical mechanisms of human pressures on estuarine-sedimentation …
of China, while the physical mechanisms of human pressures on estuarine-sedimentation …
Compound effects of flood drivers, sea level rise, and dredging protocols on vessel navigability and wetland inundation dynamics
Maritime transportation is crucial to national economic development as it offers a low-cost,
safe, and efficient alternative for movement of freight compared to its land or air counterparts …
safe, and efficient alternative for movement of freight compared to its land or air counterparts …