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Assessing the hydrological and geomorphic behaviour of a landscape evolution model within a limits‐of‐acceptability uncertainty analysis framework (3) · Rainfall spatial-heterogeneity accelerates landscape evolution processes (3) · Storm surges and storm wind waves in the Caspian Sea in the present and future climate (2) · Wave regime characterization in the northern sector of Patos Lagoon, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil (2) · CAPS v1.0: An improved regional coupled modeling system for Arctic sea ice and climate simulation and prediction (2) · Wave–current-surge interaction in a changing climate over a shallow continental shelf region (2) · The role of morphodynamics in predicting coastal flooding from storms on a dissipative microtidal beach with SLR conditions: Cartagena de Indias (Colombia) (2) · Hazard assessment of storm surges and concomitant waves in Shandong Peninsula based on long-term numerical simulations (2) · Numerical modelling of the wave interaction with revetment breakwater built on reclaimed coral reef islands in the South China Sea—Experimental verification (2) · A Delphi method to classify wave energy resource for the 21st century: Application to the NW Iberian Peninsula (2) · A morphodynamic model for cohesive sediments transport (2) · Influence of different sources of topographic data on flood mapping: urban area São Vendelino municipality, southern Brazil (2) · Intercomparison of Arctic sea ice simulation in ROMS-CICE and ROMS-Budgell (2)
 
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