Drilldown: BibEntryCargo

From CSDMS
BibEntryCargo > Volume : 11 or 17 or 94-464

Use the filters below to narrow your results.

Title:
Impacts of Seagrass Dynamics on the Coupled Long‐Term Evolution of Barrier‐Marsh‐Bay Systems (3) · Modelling the impact of seismic triggered landslide location on basin sediment yield, dynamics and connectivity (3) · Simulating tidal and storm surge hydraulics with a simple 2D inertia based model, in the Humber Estuary, U.K (3) · Quantifying Mechanisms Responsible for Extreme Coastal Water Levels and Flooding during Severe Tropical Cyclone Harold in Tonga, Southwest Pacific (3) · Modeled Coastal‐Ocean Pathways of Land‐Sourced Contaminants in the Aftermath of Hurricane Florence (3) · Three-dimensional scour simulations with a two-phase flow model (3) · How to account for particle size effects in a landscape evolution model when there is a wide range of particle sizes (3) · Modeling sediment movement and channel response to rainfall variability after a major earthquake (3) · Modeling the Morphodynamic Response of Estuarine Intertidal Shoals to Sea‐Level Rise (3) · Catchment reconstruction — erosional stability at millennial time scales using landscape evolution models (3) · Global sensitivity analysis of parameter uncertainty in landscape evolution models (3) · Understanding post-mining landforms: Utilising pre-mine geomorphology to improve rehabilitation outcomes (3) · A Coupled Atmosphere–Wave–Ocean Modeling System: Simulation of the Intensity of an Idealized Tropical Cyclone (3) · Rainfall spatial-heterogeneity accelerates landscape evolution processes (3) · Integrating the SLIDE model within CAESAR-Lisflood: Modeling the ‘rainfall-landslide-flash flood’ disaster chain mechanism under landscape evolution in a mountainous area (3) · Assessing the potential long-term effects of sea-level rise on salt marsh’s coastal protective capacity under different climate pathway scenarios (3) · Testing the sensitivity of the CAESAR-Lisflood landscape evolution model to grid cell size (3) · Testing the Prediction Ability of LEM-Derived Sedimentary Budget in an Upland Catchment of the Southern Apennines, Italy: A Source to Sink Approach (3)
 
Editors:
Volume: (Click arrow to add another value)
ISBN:
Note:
Auto downloaded ref at: 2019-12-31 (355) · Auto downloaded ref at: 2024-09-05 (341) · Auto downloaded ref at: 2024-09-08 (314) · Auto downloaded ref at: 2024-09-04 (280) · Auto downloaded ref at: 2020-06-19 (255) · Auto downloaded ref at: 2020-06-02 (177) · Auto downloaded ref at: 2020-06-23 (166) · Auto downloaded ref at: 2024-09-07 (164) · Auto downloaded ref at: 2020-06-26 (163) · Auto downloaded ref at: 2020-06-07 (136) · Auto downloaded ref at: 2020-06-17 (130) · Auto downloaded ref at: 2020-06-14 (109) · Auto downloaded ref at: 2020-06-27 (106) · Auto downloaded ref at: 2020-06-25 (90) · Auto downloaded ref at: 2020-06-24 (86) · Auto downloaded ref at: 2024-08-29 (77) · Auto downloaded ref at: 2020-06-10 (77) · Auto downloaded ref at: 2020-06-16 (69) · Auto downloaded ref at: 2024-08-30 (66) · Auto downloaded ref at: 2020-06-15 (61)

Showing below up to 250 results in range #1 to #250.

View (previous 250 | ) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)

R


View (previous 250 | ) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)