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 …
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 …
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 …
Linking statistical and hydrodynamic modeling for compound flood hazard assessment in tidal channels and estuaries
A method to link bivariate statistical analysis and hydrodynamic modeling for flood hazard
estimation in tidal channels and estuaries is presented and discussed for the general case …
estimation in tidal channels and estuaries is presented and discussed for the general case …
River‐tide dynamics: Exploration of nonstationary and nonlinear tidal behavior in the Y angtze R iver estuary
River‐tide dynamics remain poorly understood, in part because conventional harmonic
analysis (HA) does not cope effectively with nonstationary signals. To explore nonstationary …
analysis (HA) does not cope effectively with nonstationary signals. To explore nonstationary …
Physics‐Informed Neural Networks of the Saint‐Venant Equations for Downscaling a Large‐Scale River Model
Large‐scale river models are being refined over coastal regions to improve the scientific
understanding of coastal processes, hazards and responses to climate change. However …
understanding of coastal processes, hazards and responses to climate change. However …
Salmon at river's end: the role of the estuary in the decline and recovery of Columbia River salmon
DL Bottom, CA Simenstad, J Burke, AM Baptista… - 2005 - pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu
The continued decline of Columbia River salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) populations has long
focused concerns on habitat changes upriver, particularly the effects of large hydroelectric …
focused concerns on habitat changes upriver, particularly the effects of large hydroelectric …
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 …
River flow controls on tides and tide‐mean water level profiles in a tidal freshwater river
Tidal rivers feature oscillatory and steady gradients in the water surface, controlled by
interactions between river flow and tides. The river discharge attenuates the tidal motion …
interactions between river flow and tides. The river discharge attenuates the tidal motion …