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G. H. P. Campmans, Thaienne A. G. P. van Dijk, Pieter C. Roos and Suzanne J. M. H. Hulscher
Tidal sand waves form a dynamic bed pattern, widely occurring in shallow shelf seas such as the North Sea. Their importance to coastal engineering has inspired many advances in process-based sand wave modelling, aimed at explaining physical mechanisms in...
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Matia Menichini, Linda Franceschi, Brunella Raco, Giulio Masetti, Andrea Scozzari and Marco Doveri
In the context of climate change, the correct management of groundwater, which is strategic for meeting water needs, becomes essential. Groundwater modeling is particularly crucial for the sustainable and efficient management of groundwater. This manuscr...
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Rutger W. A. Siemes, Bas W. Borsje, Roy J. Daggenvoorde and Suzanne J. M. H. Hulscher
Salt marshes are increasingly recognized as resilient and sustainable supplements to traditional engineering structures for protecting coasts against flooding. Nevertheless, many salt marshes face severe erosion. There is a consensus that providing struc...
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Bruna de Queiroz, Freek Scheel, Sofia Caires, Dirk-Jan Walstra, Derrick Olij, Jeseon Yoo, Ad Reniers and Wiebe de Boer
In process-based numerical models, reducing the amount of input parameters, known as input reduction (IR), is often required to reduce the computational effort of these models and to enable long-term, ensemble predictions. Currently, a comprehensive perf...
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Dirk-Jan R. Walstra, Daan A. Wesselman, Eveline C. Van der Deijl and Gerben Ruessink
Inter-annual bar dynamics may vary considerably across sites with very similar environmental settings. In particular, the variability of the bar cycle return period (Tr) may differ by a factor of 3 to 4. To date, data studies are only partially successfu...
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Giuseppe Formetta, Giovanna Capparelli, Olaf David, Timothy R. Green, Riccardo Rigon
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The integration of a spatial process model into an environmental modeling framework can enhance the model?s capabilities. This paper describes a general methodology for integrating environmental models into the Object Modeling System (OMS) regardless of ...
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Celso F. Castro-Bolinaga and Garey A. Fox
The special issue ?Streambank Erosion: Monitoring, Modeling, and Management? presents recent progress and outlines new research directions through the compilation of 14 research articles that cover topics relevant to the monitoring, modeling, and managem...
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Siyu Qi, Minxue He, Raymond Hoang, Yu Zhou, Peyman Namadi, Bradley Tom, Prabhjot Sandhu, Zhaojun Bai, Francis Chung, Zhi Ding, Jamie Anderson, Dong Min Roh and Vincent Huynh
Salinity management in estuarine systems is crucial for developing effective water-management strategies to maintain compliance and understand the impact of salt intrusion on water quality and availability. Understanding the temporal and spatial variatio...
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Andrey Kalugin
The main goal of this study was to obtain new results on the physically based future hydrological consequences of climate change in the Amur, Lena, and Selenga River basins by using data from an ensemble of global climate (general circulation) models (GC...
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Yejin Kim, Seulah Lee, Yeongdae Cho and Minsoo Kim
The removal process of activated sludge in sewage treatment plants is very nonlinear, and removal performance has a complex causal relationship depending on environmental factors, influent load, and operating factors. In this study, how causal relationsh...
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Uvirkaa Akumaga, Aondover Tarhule, Claudio Piani, Bouba Traore and Ado A. Yusuf
Climate change is estimated to substantially reduce crop yields in Sub-Saharan West Africa by 2050. Yet, a limited number of studies also suggest that several adaptation measures may mitigate the effects of climate change induced yield loss. In this pape...
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Joao H. N. Palma
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Aim of study: Climate data is a need for different types of modeling assessments, especially those involving process based modeling focusing on climate change impacts. However, there is a scarcity of tools delivering easy access to climate datasets to us...
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Yiran Liu, Boyi Chen, Jinbao Chen and Yanbin Liu
This paper investigates a rapid modeling method and robust analysis of hypersonic vehicles using multidisciplinary integrated techniques. First, the geometrical configuration is described using parametric methods based on the class?shape technique. Aerod...
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Marco Petti, Silvia Bosa, Sara Pascolo and Erika Uliana
The morphological evolution of a tidal inlet is the combined result of tides and wind waves, which interact in a non-linear manner and over very different time-scales. Likewise, the presence of maritime structures built in the vicinity of the tidal inlet...
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Bohyeon Hwang, Kideok Do and Sungyeol Chang
Constant changes occur in coastal areas over different timescales, requiring observation and modeling. Specifically, modeling morphological changes resulting from short-term events, such as storms, is of great importance in coastal management. Parameter ...
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Shilei Cao, Man Yang and Jian Liu
Due to its advantages of easy deployment and high stiffness-to-mass ratio, the utilization of truss structures for constructing large satellites presents an appealing solution for modern space missions, including Earth observation and astronomy. However,...
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Amrit Bhusal, Utsav Parajuli, Sushmita Regmi and Ajay Kalra
Rainfall-runoff simulation is vital for planning and controlling flood control events. Hydrology modeling using Hydrological Engineering Center?Hydrologic Modeling System (HEC-HMS) is accepted globally for event-based or continuous simulation of the rain...
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Abubakar Haruna, Pierre-André Garambois, Hélène Roux, Pierre Javelle and Maxime Jay-Allemand
We compare three hydrological models of different complexities, GR4H (lumped, continuous), SMASH (distributed, continuous), and MARINE (distributed, event-based), for Mediterranean flash flood modeling. The objective was to understand how differently the...
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Luis Fontes,Jean-Daniel Bontemps,Harald Bugmann,Marcel Van Oijen,Carlos Gracia,Koen Kramer,Marcus Lindner,Thomas Rötzer,Jens Peter Skovsgaard
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Forests are experiencing an environment that changes much faster than in at least the past several hundred years. In addition, the abiotic factors determining forest dynamics vary depending on its location. Forest modeling thus faces the new challenge of...
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Luis Fontes,Jean-Daniel Bontemps,Harald Bugmann,Marcel Van Oijen,Carlos Gracia,Koen Kramer,Marcus Lindner,Thomas Rötzer,Jens Peter Skovsgaard
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Forests are experiencing an environment that changes much faster than in at least the past several hundred years. In addition, the abiotic factors determining forest dynamics vary depending on its location. Forest modeling thus faces the new challenge of...
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