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Anahí Bermúdez-Romero, Vanesa Magar, Markus S. Gross, Victor M. Godínez, Manuel López-Mariscal and Julio Candela
Because of the need to diversify the renewable energy matrix and because hydrokinetic tidal energy technologies are mature, many in-stream tidal energy resource studies are available globally. Still, there are many questions regarding the effect of seabe...
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Markes E. Johnson, Erlend M. Johnson, Rigoberto Guardado-France and Jorge Ledesma-Vázquez
Previous studies on the role of hurricanes in Mexico?s Gulf of California examined coastal boulder deposits (CBDs) eroded from limestone and rhyolite sea cliffs. Sedimentary and volcanic in origin, these lithotypes are less extensively expressed as rocky...
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Rigoberto Guardado-France, Markes E. Johnson, Jorge Ledesma-Vázquez, Miguel A. Santa Rosa-del Rio and Ángel R. Herrera-Gutiérrez
The 450-m long spit that extends westward from the northwest corner of Isla San Luis Gonzaga is one of the largest and most complex constructions of unconsolidated cobbles and boulders found anywhere in Mexico?s Gulf of California. The material source de...
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Cuauhtémoc Franco-Ochoa, Yedid Zambrano-Medina, Wenseslao Plata-Rocha, Sergio Monjardín-Armenta, Yandy Rodríguez-Cueto, Mireille Escudero and Edgar Mendoza
The last ten years have shown that Climate Change (CC) is a major global issue to attend to. The integration of its effects into coastal impact assessments and adaptation plans has gained great attention and interest, focused on avoiding or minimizing hu...
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Markes E. Johnson, Rigoberto Guardado-France, Erlend M. Johnson and Jorge Ledesma-Vázquez
This work advances research on the role of hurricanes in degrading the rocky coastline within Mexico?s Gulf of California, most commonly formed by widespread igneous rocks. Under evaluation is a distinct coastal boulder bed (CBB) derived from banded rhyo...
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Markes E. Johnson, Jorge Ledesma-Vázquez and Rigoberto Guardado-France
This study reports the first example of major erosion from hurricanes degrading a rocky coastline anywhere around the Gulf of California, although other sources of evidence are well known regarding the effect of inland erosion due to catastrophic rainfal...
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Jesús A. Aguilar-Maldonado, Eduardo Santamaría-del-Ángel, Adriana González-Silvera, Omar D. Cervantes-Rosas, Lus M. López, Angélica Gutiérrez-Magness, Sergio Cerdeira-Estrada and María-Teresa Sebastiá-Frasquet
Phytoplankton blooms are sporadic events in time and are isolated in space. This complex phenomenon is produced by a variety of both natural and anthropogenic causes. Early detection of this phenomenon, as well as the classification of a water body under...
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Salvador E Lluch-Cota,Miguel Tripp-Valdéz,Daniel B Lluch-Cota,Daniel Lluch-Belda,Jan Verbesselt,Hugo Herrera-Cervantes,Jesús Bautista-Romero
Changes in global mean sea surface temperature may have potential negative implications for natural and socioeconomic systems; however, measurements to predict trends in different regions have been limited and sometimes contradictory. In this study, an a...
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V. MAGAÑA,T. AMBRIZZI
On the average, during boreal winter (December through February), the occurrence of El Niño/Southern Oscillation (ENSO) results in enhanced or diminished precipitation in various regions of the Americas. Anomalous convective a...
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ERNESTO JÁUREGUI
The potential for damage from hurricanes landfalling in Mexico is assessed. During the 1951-2000 period, Pacific hurricane hits were more frequent on coastal areas of the northwest of the country (e.g., Sinaloa and the southern half of Baja California...
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