Geodata in science-a review of selected scientific fields

M Apollo, M Jakubiak, S Nistor, P Lewińska… - Acta Scientiarum …, 2023 - opus.us.edu.pl
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 …

Integrated modeling of dynamic marsh feedbacks and evolution under sea‐level rise in a Mesotidal estuary (Plum Island, MA, USA)

K Alizad, JT Morris, MV Bilskie… - Water Resources …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Around the world, wetland vulnerability to sea‐level rise (SLR) depends on different factors
including tidal regimes, topography, creeks and estuary geometry, sediment availability …

State of the practice and engineering framework for using emergent vegetation in coastal infrastructure

K Ostrow, G Guannel, EL Biondi, DT Cox… - Frontiers in Built …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Natural and Nature-Based Features (NNBF) are promoted as alternatives to structural flood
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 …

Quantifying the effects of sea level rise driven marsh migration on wave attenuation

F Cassalho, A de S. de Lima, CM Ferreira… - Environmental …, 2023 - Springer
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 …

ArcWaT: a model-based cell-by-cell GIS toolbox for estimating wave transformation during storm surge events

F Cassalho, AS de Lima, TW Miesse, A Khalid… - Geocarto …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Quantifying the spatially varying nearshore wave characteristics and energy dissipation
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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …