The response of a coastal region to sea-level rise depends on the local physical features, which should therefore be evaluated locally to provide an accurate vulnerability assessment. In this study, we conducted comprehensive analyses of the potential impacts of sea-level rise on the Pearl River Estuary (PRE), China with the aid of a fully calibrated three-dimensional hydrodynamic model. We found that in general, the salinity, stratification and tidal range will increase as the sea-level rises. Clear spatial variations were apparent in the response of these parameters, with different patterns occurring in different seasons. The strongest salinity increase was mostly at the front of the PRE, where freshwater and saltwater meets. In Lingding ...
This paper presents an investigation into two transport timescales, i.e. the residence time and expo...
The Pearl River Delta represents a tide-influenced lowland delta where sand mining has deepened the ...
Model data presented in: De Dominicis, M., Wolf, J., Jevrejeva, S., Zheng, P., Hu. Z. "Future intera...
The response of a coastal region to sea-level rise depends on the local physical features, which sho...
Theme 4: Coastal, Estuaries and Lakes Management: 4C: Dynamics and exchanges in estuary-coastal zone...
This paper examines the increased potential risk of tidal inundations in the Pearl River delta, Chin...
Global climate change has resulted in a gradual sea level rise. Sea level rise can cause saline wat...
Recent studies highlight that tidal propagation in shallow waters tends to be modified with mean sea...
Coastal flood regimes have been irreversibly altered by both climate change and human activities. Th...
The Yangtze River Delta characterized by a dense population and a rapidly developing economy is high...
IntroductionRecently, accelerated sea-level rise (SLR) has raised major concerns on estuarine manage...
The Princeton Ocean Model was employed for a detailed examination of the plume front dynamics of the...
Sea level rise (SLR) is a major projected threat of climate change that is expected to affect develo...
Over the past few decades, the topography and river-tide-salt dynamic characteristics of the Pearl R...
This paper examines the increased potential risk of tidal inundations in the Pearl River delta, Chin...
This paper presents an investigation into two transport timescales, i.e. the residence time and expo...
The Pearl River Delta represents a tide-influenced lowland delta where sand mining has deepened the ...
Model data presented in: De Dominicis, M., Wolf, J., Jevrejeva, S., Zheng, P., Hu. Z. "Future intera...
The response of a coastal region to sea-level rise depends on the local physical features, which sho...
Theme 4: Coastal, Estuaries and Lakes Management: 4C: Dynamics and exchanges in estuary-coastal zone...
This paper examines the increased potential risk of tidal inundations in the Pearl River delta, Chin...
Global climate change has resulted in a gradual sea level rise. Sea level rise can cause saline wat...
Recent studies highlight that tidal propagation in shallow waters tends to be modified with mean sea...
Coastal flood regimes have been irreversibly altered by both climate change and human activities. Th...
The Yangtze River Delta characterized by a dense population and a rapidly developing economy is high...
IntroductionRecently, accelerated sea-level rise (SLR) has raised major concerns on estuarine manage...
The Princeton Ocean Model was employed for a detailed examination of the plume front dynamics of the...
Sea level rise (SLR) is a major projected threat of climate change that is expected to affect develo...
Over the past few decades, the topography and river-tide-salt dynamic characteristics of the Pearl R...
This paper examines the increased potential risk of tidal inundations in the Pearl River delta, Chin...
This paper presents an investigation into two transport timescales, i.e. the residence time and expo...
The Pearl River Delta represents a tide-influenced lowland delta where sand mining has deepened the ...
Model data presented in: De Dominicis, M., Wolf, J., Jevrejeva, S., Zheng, P., Hu. Z. "Future intera...