The response of tidally driven processes on the Patagonian Shelf to sea-level rise (SLR) is revisited using large but realistic levels of change in a numerical tidal model. The results relate to previous studies through significant differences in the impact, depending on how SLR is implemented. This is true for how the boundary at the coastline is treated, i.e., if we allow for inundation of land or assume flood defences along the coast, but also for how the sea-level change itself is implemented. Simulations with uniform SLR provide a different, and slightly larger, response than do runs where SLR is based on observed trends. In all cases, the effect on the tidal amplitudes is patchy, with alternating increases and decreases in amplitude a...
Scientists and engineers have observed for some time that tidal amplitudes at many locations are shi...
Scientists and engineers have observed for some time that tidal amplitudes at many locations are shi...
Tidal inlets, a common feature along coastlines globally, can be significantly affected by the impac...
AbstractThe response of tidally driven processes on the Patagonian Shelf to sea-level rise (SLR) is ...
We investigate the effect of the future sea level rise (SLR) on the propagation of tides in the Pata...
Tides are a key component in coastal extreme water levels. Possible changes in the tides caused by m...
An established tidal model, validated for present-day conditions, is used to investigate the effect ...
Tidal response to sea-level rise (SLR) varies in different coastal systems. To provide a generic pat...
The response of the Bay of Fundy and Gulf of Maine to large-scale tidal power plants and future sea-...
The response of regional tidal dynamics to sea level rise (SLR), tidal power plants (TPPs), land re...
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Global sea level rise understanding is critical for coastal zones, and estuaries are particularly vu...
The link between secular changes in the lunar semidiurnal ocean tide (M2) and relative sea level ris...
This paper investigates the effect of future sea-level rise (SLR) on the tides of the northwest Euro...
During the last century the response of the oceans to tidal forces has changed significantly. This ...
Scientists and engineers have observed for some time that tidal amplitudes at many locations are shi...
Scientists and engineers have observed for some time that tidal amplitudes at many locations are shi...
Tidal inlets, a common feature along coastlines globally, can be significantly affected by the impac...
AbstractThe response of tidally driven processes on the Patagonian Shelf to sea-level rise (SLR) is ...
We investigate the effect of the future sea level rise (SLR) on the propagation of tides in the Pata...
Tides are a key component in coastal extreme water levels. Possible changes in the tides caused by m...
An established tidal model, validated for present-day conditions, is used to investigate the effect ...
Tidal response to sea-level rise (SLR) varies in different coastal systems. To provide a generic pat...
The response of the Bay of Fundy and Gulf of Maine to large-scale tidal power plants and future sea-...
The response of regional tidal dynamics to sea level rise (SLR), tidal power plants (TPPs), land re...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/95372/1/jgrc11788.pd
Global sea level rise understanding is critical for coastal zones, and estuaries are particularly vu...
The link between secular changes in the lunar semidiurnal ocean tide (M2) and relative sea level ris...
This paper investigates the effect of future sea-level rise (SLR) on the tides of the northwest Euro...
During the last century the response of the oceans to tidal forces has changed significantly. This ...
Scientists and engineers have observed for some time that tidal amplitudes at many locations are shi...
Scientists and engineers have observed for some time that tidal amplitudes at many locations are shi...
Tidal inlets, a common feature along coastlines globally, can be significantly affected by the impac...