Recent advances and new frontiers in riverine and coastal flood modeling
K Jafarzadegan, H Moradkhani… - Reviews of …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Over the past decades, the scientific community has made significant efforts to simulate
flooding conditions using a variety of complex physically based models. Despite all …
flooding conditions using a variety of complex physically based models. Despite all …
Coastal flood modeling challenges in defended urban backshores
Coastal flooding is a significant and increasing hazard. There are multiple drivers including
rising coastal water levels, more intense hydrologic inputs, shoaling groundwater and …
rising coastal water levels, more intense hydrologic inputs, shoaling groundwater and …
Climatic and socioeconomic controls of future coastal flood risk in Europe
Rising extreme sea levels (ESLs) and continued socioeconomic development in coastal
zones will lead to increasing future flood risk along the European coastline. We present a …
zones will lead to increasing future flood risk along the European coastline. We present a …
[HTML][HTML] Improving predictions of swash dynamics in XBeach: The role of groupiness and incident-band runup
In predicting storm impacts on sandy coasts, possibly with structures, accurate runup and
overtopping simulation is an important aspect. Recent investigations (Stockdon et al., 2014; …
overtopping simulation is an important aspect. Recent investigations (Stockdon et al., 2014; …
[HTML][HTML] The extreme 2013/2014 winter storms: Beach recovery along the southwest coast of England
T Scott, G Masselink, T O'Hare, A Saulter, T Poate… - Marine Geology, 2016 - Elsevier
Sand and gravel beaches naturally act as a coastal buffer, absorbing wave energy and
dynamically adapting to the seasonal and long-term wave climate. Significant shifts in …
dynamically adapting to the seasonal and long-term wave climate. Significant shifts in …
The impact of future sea-level rise on low-lying subsiding coasts: a case study of Tavoliere Delle Puglie (Southern Italy)
G Scardino, M Anzidei, P Petio, E Serpelloni… - Remote Sensing, 2022 - mdpi.com
Low-lying coastal zones are highly subject to coastal hazards as a result of sea-level rise
enhanced by natural or anthropogenic land subsidence. A combined analysis using sea …
enhanced by natural or anthropogenic land subsidence. A combined analysis using sea …
[PDF][PDF] Impacts of climate change on coastal geomorphology and coastal erosion relevant to the coastal and marine environment around the UK
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY A large proportion of the coastline of the UK and Ireland is currently
suffering from erosion (17% in the UK; 19.9% in Ireland) and of the 3700 km coastline of …
suffering from erosion (17% in the UK; 19.9% in Ireland) and of the 3700 km coastline of …
Modeling the effect of wave‐vegetation interaction on wave setup
AA Van Rooijen, RT McCall… - Journal of …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Aquatic vegetation in the coastal zone attenuates wave energy and reduces the risk of
coastal hazards, eg, flooding. Besides the attenuation of sea‐swell waves, vegetation may …
coastal hazards, eg, flooding. Besides the attenuation of sea‐swell waves, vegetation may …
[HTML][HTML] A new parameterisation for runup on gravel beaches
Video derived runup statistics from ten separate deployments at six field sites have been
used to develop a new parameterisation for the prediction of runup of runup on gravel …
used to develop a new parameterisation for the prediction of runup of runup on gravel …
[HTML][HTML] Modelling the morphodynamics of gravel beaches during storms with XBeach-G
This paper presents an extension of the XBeach-G numerical model with a sediment
transport and morphology module, which includes the effect of groundwater ventilation and …
transport and morphology module, which includes the effect of groundwater ventilation and …