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BibEntryCargo > Journal: Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science & Volume: 96-4118 & Note: Auto downloaded ref at: 2020-06-27

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A comparative study of storm surge and wave setup in the East China Sea between two severe weather events (1) · A model chain approach for coastal inundation: Application to the bay of Alghero (1) · Analysis of the spatial and temporal sensitivities of key parameters in the SWAN model: An example using Chan-hom typhoon waves (1) · Exploiting remote imagery in an embayed sandy beach for the validation of a runup model framework (1) · Impacts of surface gravity waves on summer ocean dynamics in Bohai Sea (1) · Modeling wave effects on storm surge from different typhoon intensities and sizes in the South China Sea (1) · Morphodynamic modeling of the response of two barrier islands to Atlantic hurricane forcing (1) · Numerical study of coastal hydrodynamics using a coupled model for Hudhud cyclone in the Bay of Bengal (1) · Role of continental shelf on non-linear interaction of storm surges, tides and wind waves: An idealized study representing the west coast of India (1) · Sensitivity of modeled estuarine circulation to spatial and temporal resolution of input meteorological forcing of a cold frontal passage (1) · The geomorphological evolution of a saline coastal lagoon on the southeast coast of Australia: Swan Lake, New South Wales (1) · Tradeoffs among hydrodynamics, sediment fluxes and vegetation community in the Virginia Coast Reserve, USA (1) · Wave modelling as a proxy for seagrass ecological modelling: Comparing fetch and process-based predictions for a bay and reef lagoon (1) · Wind wave variability in Hornsund fjord, west Spitsbergen (1)
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