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Matthew S. Janssen and Jon K. Miller
Breaching or overtopping of coastal dunes is associated with greater upland damages. Reliable tools are needed to efficiently assess the likelihood of dune erosion during storm events. Existing methods rely on numerical modeling (extensive investment) or...
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Laura Lemke and Jon K. Miller
Coastal erosion is controlled by two sets of factors, one related to storm intensity and the other related to a location?s vulnerability. This study investigated the role of each set in controlling dune erosion based on data compiled for eighteen histori...
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Nickitas Georgas, Lun Yin, Yu Jiang, Yifan Wang, Penelope Howell, Vincent Saba, Justin Schulte, Philip Orton and Bin Wen
This article presents the results and validation of a comprehensive, multi-decadal, hindcast simulation performed using the New York Harbor Observing and Prediction System´s (NYHOPS) three-dimensional hydrodynamic model. Meteorological forcing was based ...
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Kaixuan Bu, Deborah Freile, James V. Cizdziel, Jena Richards, Virinder Sidhu and Nurdan S. Duzgoren-Aydin
Soil plays many critical roles in ecosystem health. As urbanization expands into once industrial and commercial lands, there is increased potential for human exposure to soil contaminants, including heavy metals introduced by past anthropogenic activitie...
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Kaixuan Bu, Deborah Freile, James V. Cizdziel, Jena Richards, Virinder Sidhu and Nurdan S. Duzgoren-Aydin
Soil plays many critical roles in ecosystem health. As urbanization expands into once industrial and commercial lands, there is increased potential for human exposure to soil contaminants, including heavy metals introduced by past anthropogenic activitie...
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Hun Bok Jung
The Newark Bay Estuary in northern New Jersey contains one of the largest urban wetland complexes in the United States, but the majority of the wetlands and habitats have been lost due to urbanization and industrialization. Field and laboratory research ...
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Hun Bok Jung
The Newark Bay Estuary in northern New Jersey contains one of the largest urban wetland complexes in the United States, but the majority of the wetlands and habitats have been lost due to urbanization and industrialization. Field and laboratory research ...
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Zeyuan Qiu
Saturation excess is a major runoff process in humid regions such as the US Northeast. Topographic index (TI) is used to simulate the pattern of runoff-contributing areas following a saturation excess runoff process. Although TI is useful to delineate sa...
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Robert B Noland, Hyunsoo Park, Leigh Ann Von Hagen, Daniel G. Chatman
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This paper examines the mode choice behavior of children?s travel to school based on surveys conducted at a sample of schools in New Jersey. The main focus is on a variety of network design, land use, and infrastructure variables that have typically been...
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George Hellmuth, Gyo Obata, George Kassabaum
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Marcel Breuer, Herbert Beckhard
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Diana Arreola, Julian Hernandez, Valeria Vesco and Krishna R. Reddy
The Dredged Material Decision Tool (DMDT) was developed by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) to allow project managers, stakeholders, and communities to quantify environmental, economic, and social considerations of using dredged ...
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Felix Oteng Mensah, Clement Aga Alo and Duke Ophori
The exigency of the current climate crisis demands a more comprehensive approach to addressing location-specific climate impacts. In the Passaic River Basin (PRB), two bodies of research?hydroclimatic trend detection and hydrological modeling?have been c...
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Norbert P. Psuty, Katherine Ames, Andrea Habeck and Glenn Liu
Beach nourishment was applied at three fetch-restricted sites along the estuarine margin of Delaware Bay, New Jersey. Evaluation of geomorphological performance of the nourishment project was conducted through seasonal monitoring to track linear features...
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Daniel G. Clark and Rebecca C. Jordan
Responses from Central New Jersey residents (n = 290) to nine survey items about pro-environmental behaviors were analyzed for their connection to survey respondents? local built and natural landscape characteristics. These nine survey items were of inte...
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Daniel G. Clark and Rebecca C. Jordan
Responses from Central New Jersey residents (n = 290) to nine survey items about pro-environmental behaviors were analyzed for their connection to survey respondents? local built and natural landscape characteristics. These nine survey items were of inte...
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Brandon M. Owen and Neha Sunger
In this study, we conducted a worst-case risk assessment for children?s health from ingestion exposure to water sources in two densely populated counties of the Piedmont province of New Jersey?Hunterdon and Mercer counties. Carcinogenic and non-carcinoge...
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Brandon M. Owen and Neha Sunger
In this study, we conducted a worst-case risk assessment for children?s health from ingestion exposure to water sources in two densely populated counties of the Piedmont province of New Jersey?Hunterdon and Mercer counties. Carcinogenic and non-carcinoge...
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Richard Lathrop, Lisa Auermuller, James Trimble and John Bognar
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