Estuaries are dynamic coastal features that support industry, food production, and recreation, and provide habitat for numerous animal species. Their typically low surface gradients make estuaries vulnerable to sea level rise, storms, and high river water discharge. This vulnerability combined with the large number of people who often live near estuaries has led to increasing efforts over recent decades to improve our understanding of how to minimize flooding and protect people and property. Despite these efforts, however, we still lack the tools to quantify the relationship between changes in estuarine morphology and flood risks. In particular, the interplay between bathymetric changes and water levels during storm conditions remains poorl...
Sea-level rise (SLR) will affect the hydrodynamics and flooding characteristics of estuaries which a...
The effects of sea-level rise on the future morphological functioning of estuaries are largely unkno...
New theories to explain how tides and river flow determine estuarine bathymetries have been develope...
Rising sea levels and enhanced storminess, resulting from Global Climate Change, pose major threats ...
The landscape setting for an estuary varies widely and is an important aspect of determining how the...
New theories for estuarine bathymetry provide formulations for: (1) depth at the mouth, D versus riv...
Estuaries, also called river mouths, form the transitional zones between rivers and oceans. Estuarie...
Estuaries continually adapt to natural morphological (post-Holocene) adjustments, and past and prese...
Estuaries worldwide are experiencing increasing threats from climate change, particularly from the c...
The morphodynamic adaptation of estuaries to sea level fluctuations has been subject of geological s...
Although analytical and numerical models have been widely used to explore evolution and equilibrium ...
Future estuarine geomorphic change, in response to climate change, sea-level rise, and watershed sed...
Intertidal shoals are key features of estuarine environments worldwide. Climate change poses questio...
The world’s largest deltas are densely populated, of significant economic importance and among the m...
The world’s largest deltas are densely populated, of significant economic importance and among the m...
Sea-level rise (SLR) will affect the hydrodynamics and flooding characteristics of estuaries which a...
The effects of sea-level rise on the future morphological functioning of estuaries are largely unkno...
New theories to explain how tides and river flow determine estuarine bathymetries have been develope...
Rising sea levels and enhanced storminess, resulting from Global Climate Change, pose major threats ...
The landscape setting for an estuary varies widely and is an important aspect of determining how the...
New theories for estuarine bathymetry provide formulations for: (1) depth at the mouth, D versus riv...
Estuaries, also called river mouths, form the transitional zones between rivers and oceans. Estuarie...
Estuaries continually adapt to natural morphological (post-Holocene) adjustments, and past and prese...
Estuaries worldwide are experiencing increasing threats from climate change, particularly from the c...
The morphodynamic adaptation of estuaries to sea level fluctuations has been subject of geological s...
Although analytical and numerical models have been widely used to explore evolution and equilibrium ...
Future estuarine geomorphic change, in response to climate change, sea-level rise, and watershed sed...
Intertidal shoals are key features of estuarine environments worldwide. Climate change poses questio...
The world’s largest deltas are densely populated, of significant economic importance and among the m...
The world’s largest deltas are densely populated, of significant economic importance and among the m...
Sea-level rise (SLR) will affect the hydrodynamics and flooding characteristics of estuaries which a...
The effects of sea-level rise on the future morphological functioning of estuaries are largely unkno...
New theories to explain how tides and river flow determine estuarine bathymetries have been develope...