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The goal of this project is to provide a preliminary overview, at a National scale, the relative susceptibility of the Nation's coast to sea-level rise through the use of a coastal vulnerability...
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Using version 20.1_19 of the Discontinuous-Galerkin Shallow Water Equations Model (DG-SWEM) (Kubatko and others, 2006), astronomic tides and salinity transport were simulated at Grand Bay, Alabama...
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Using version 20.1_19 of the Discontinuous-Galerkin Shallow Water Equations Model (DG-SWEM) (Kubatko and others, 2006), astronomic tides and salinity transport were simulated at Grand Bay, Alabama...
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Using version 52.30 of the ADvanced CIRCulation (ADCIRC) numerical model (Luettich and others, 1992), astronomic tides were simulated at Mobile Bay, Alabama (AL), under scenarios of Holocene...
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Low-lying island environments, such as the Majuro Atoll in the Republic of the Marshall Islands, are particularly vulnerable to inundation (coastal flooding) whether the increased water levels are...
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Biomass production is positively correlated with mean tidal range in salt marshes along the Atlantic coast of the United States of America. Recent studies support the idea that enhanced stability...
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Using the numerical model XBeach version 4926 (Roelvink and others, 2009), hurricanes Ivan (2004) and Katrina (2005) were simulated at Dauphin Island, Alabama, under present-day conditions and...
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Using version 20.1_19 of the Discontinuous-Galerkin Shallow Water Equations Model (DG-SWEM) (Kubatko and others, 2006), astronomic tides and salinity transport were simulated at Grand Bay, Alabama...
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Biomass production is positively correlated with mean tidal range in salt marshes along the Atlantic coast of the United States of America. Recent studies support the idea that enhanced stability...
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Using version 20.1_19 of the Discontinuous-Galerkin Shallow Water Equations Model (DG-SWEM) (Kubatko and others, 2006), astronomic tides and salinity transport were simulated at Grand Bay, Alabama...
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The purpose of this deployment is to collect water column variables to understand biological and physical processes to understand the dnynamics and potential for the current Red Tide bloom on...
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The purpose of this deployment is to collect water column variables to understand biological and physical processes to understand the dnynamics and potential for the current Red Tide bloom on...
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Using the numerical model XBeach version 4926 (Roelvink and others, 2009), hurricanes Ivan (2004) and Katrina (2005) were simulated at Dauphin Island, Alabama, under present-day conditions and...
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The purpose of this deployment is to collect water column variables to understand biological and physical processes to understand the dnynamics and potential for the current Red Tide bloom on...
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The purpose of this deployment is to collect water column variables to understand biological and physical processes to understand the dnynamics and potential for the current Red Tide bloom on...
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The purpose of this deployment is to collect water column variables to understand biological and physical processes to understand the dnynamics and potential for the current Red Tide bloom on...
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Using version 20.1_19 of the Discontinuous-Galerkin Shallow Water Equations Model (DG-SWEM) (Kubatko and others, 2006), astronomic tides and salinity transport were simulated at Grand Bay, Alabama...
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The purpose of this deployment is to collect water column variables to understand biological and physical processes to understand the dynamics and potential for the current Red Tide bloom on...
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The purpose of this deployment is to collect water column variables to understand biological and physical processes to related to the dynamics and potential for Red Tide blooms on Florida's West Coast.