Geodata in science-a review of selected scientific fields
Aim of the study: Today, completely new forms of geo-information systems are becoming
increasingly popular. New technological possibilities allow these systems to be adapted to …
increasingly popular. New technological possibilities allow these systems to be adapted to …
Integrated modeling of dynamic marsh feedbacks and evolution under sea‐level rise in a Mesotidal estuary (Plum Island, MA, USA)
Around the world, wetland vulnerability to sea‐level rise (SLR) depends on different factors
including tidal regimes, topography, creeks and estuary geometry, sediment availability …
including tidal regimes, topography, creeks and estuary geometry, sediment availability …
State of the practice and engineering framework for using emergent vegetation in coastal infrastructure
Natural and Nature-Based Features (NNBF) are promoted as alternatives to structural flood
protection measures. Progress has been made in understanding the physics and …
protection measures. Progress has been made in understanding the physics and …
A model coupling ecological and hydrodynamic processes for simulating the biogeomorphology of a coastal salt marsh
KH Zhu, J Zeng, ZM Ge, Y Zuo, SH Li, LH Zhao… - Ecological …, 2024 - Elsevier
A process-based ecological model (SMM-YE) was coupled with a hydrodynamic model
(Delft3D) for understanding the biogeomorphology of coastal salt marsh in the Yangtze …
(Delft3D) for understanding the biogeomorphology of coastal salt marsh in the Yangtze …
Quantifying the effects of sea level rise driven marsh migration on wave attenuation
Sea level rise (SLR) is the most significant climate change-related threat to coastal wetlands,
driving major transformations in coastal regions through marsh migration. Landscape …
driving major transformations in coastal regions through marsh migration. Landscape …
ArcWaT: a model-based cell-by-cell GIS toolbox for estimating wave transformation during storm surge events
Quantifying the spatially varying nearshore wave characteristics and energy dissipation
mechanisms is of utmost importance for several coastal management and engineering …
mechanisms is of utmost importance for several coastal management and engineering …
Mang@ Coast: A Novel Spatio-Temporal Modeling Approach of Muddy Shoreline Mobility Based on Mangrove Monitoring
PE Augusseau, C Proisy, A Gardel, G Brunier… - Preprint, 2024 - archimer.ifremer.fr
monitoring mangroves could prove invaluable for developing new coastal erosion models.
we present a multiscale modeling approach for mangrove shoreline fluctuations observed …
we present a multiscale modeling approach for mangrove shoreline fluctuations observed …
A vector conversion method of building indoor space data based on attribute classification
Z Luo, Y Xu, S Xue - Journal of Computational Methods in …, 2023 - content.iospress.com
Aiming at the problems of low data conversion efficiency, low accuracy and low data
utilization rate after conversion in traditional methods, this paper proposes a vector …
utilization rate after conversion in traditional methods, this paper proposes a vector …
Storm Surge and Wave Modeling for Hurricane Evacuation and Mitigation in Florida Coast
LVN Rugminiamma - 2022 - search.proquest.com
Weather-related hazards like hurricanes and tropical storms result in damages due to storm
surge and high frequency water waves. Numerical models are used for forecasting and post …
surge and high frequency water waves. Numerical models are used for forecasting and post …
Introducing Novel GIS Tools to Effectively Analyze Wind Fetch Changes in Isfjorden (Svalbard) Due to Reduced Fast Ice Coverage
J Urbanski - Available at SSRN 4905991 - papers.ssrn.com
New vector tools for determining and analyzing fetch, a measure of wind exposure in water
bodies, were used to describe changes in wave exposure of the waters and coast of the …
bodies, were used to describe changes in wave exposure of the waters and coast of the …