Anticipated sea level rise (SLR) threatens intertidal areas and associated ecosystems in estuaries worldwide. There is a need to develop validated modeling tools to assess the impact of SLR on estuarine morphodynamics. This study explores the morphological impact of SLR on a channel-shoal system in San Pablo Bay, a subembayment of San Francisco Bay, California, using a 3-D, process-based modeling approach (Delft3D) including density currents and wave action. The Bay underwent considerable morphologic development in response to variations in fluvial sediment load and discharge associated with a period of hydraulic mining for gold and later damming in the watershed. The availability of a unique 150-year, 30-year sequenced, bathymetric data se...
The morphodynamic adaptation of estuaries to sea level fluctuations has been subject of geological s...
Global climate changes have accelerated sea-level rise (SLR), which exacerbates the risks of coastal...
Geomorphic evolution of estuarine habitats and landscapes over decadal timescales (>10 years) is ...
Anticipated sea level rise (SLR) threatens intertidal areas and associated ecosystems in estuaries w...
Anticipated sea level rise (SLR) threatens intertidal areas and associated ecosystems in estuaries w...
Intertidal shoals are key features of estuarine environments worldwide. Climate change poses questio...
Intertidal shoals are key features of estuarine environments worldwide. Climate change poses questio...
Estuarine tidal mudflats form unique habitats and maintain valuable ecosystems. Historic measurement...
Estuarine tidal mudflats form unique habitats and maintain valuable ecosystems. Historic measurement...
Estuarine tidal mudflats form unique habitats and maintain valuable ecosystems. Historic measurement...
Global climate changes have accelerated sea-level rise (SLR), which exacerbates the risks of coastal...
Global climate changes have accelerated sea-level rise (SLR), which exacerbates the risks of coastal...
Estuarine intertidal flats comprise valuable ecosystems and act as an important sediment source for ...
Global climate changes have accelerated sea-level rise (SLR), which exacerbates the risks of coastal...
The morphodynamic adaptation of estuaries to sea level fluctuations has been subject of geological s...
The morphodynamic adaptation of estuaries to sea level fluctuations has been subject of geological s...
Global climate changes have accelerated sea-level rise (SLR), which exacerbates the risks of coastal...
Geomorphic evolution of estuarine habitats and landscapes over decadal timescales (>10 years) is ...
Anticipated sea level rise (SLR) threatens intertidal areas and associated ecosystems in estuaries w...
Anticipated sea level rise (SLR) threatens intertidal areas and associated ecosystems in estuaries w...
Intertidal shoals are key features of estuarine environments worldwide. Climate change poses questio...
Intertidal shoals are key features of estuarine environments worldwide. Climate change poses questio...
Estuarine tidal mudflats form unique habitats and maintain valuable ecosystems. Historic measurement...
Estuarine tidal mudflats form unique habitats and maintain valuable ecosystems. Historic measurement...
Estuarine tidal mudflats form unique habitats and maintain valuable ecosystems. Historic measurement...
Global climate changes have accelerated sea-level rise (SLR), which exacerbates the risks of coastal...
Global climate changes have accelerated sea-level rise (SLR), which exacerbates the risks of coastal...
Estuarine intertidal flats comprise valuable ecosystems and act as an important sediment source for ...
Global climate changes have accelerated sea-level rise (SLR), which exacerbates the risks of coastal...
The morphodynamic adaptation of estuaries to sea level fluctuations has been subject of geological s...
The morphodynamic adaptation of estuaries to sea level fluctuations has been subject of geological s...
Global climate changes have accelerated sea-level rise (SLR), which exacerbates the risks of coastal...
Geomorphic evolution of estuarine habitats and landscapes over decadal timescales (>10 years) is ...