Modeling multiple sea level rise stresses reveals up to twice the land at risk compared to strictly passive flooding methods
Abstract Planning community resilience to sea level rise (SLR) requires information about where, when, and how SLR hazards will impact the coastal zone. We augment passive flood mapping (the so-called “bathtub” approach) by simulating physical processes posing recurrent threats to coastal infrastruc...
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Main Authors: | Tiffany R. Anderson, Charles H. Fletcher, Matthew M. Barbee, Bradley M. Romine, Sam Lemmo, Jade M.S. Delevaux |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/9a64ceb6f0364c9f99ee79c55da32d61 |
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