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Ferdinand K. J. Oberle, Peter W. Swarzenski, Curt D. Storlazzi
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Groundwater resources of low-lying atoll islands are threatened due to short-term and long-term changes in rainfall, wave climate, and sea level. A better understanding of how these forcings affect the limited groundwater resources was explored on Roi-Na...
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Sanjeev Joshi, Y. Jun Xu
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The Mississippi River Delta has been continuously losing land since the 1930s due to several factors, chief of which is the reduced sediment supply. A few recent studies have estimated individual components of short-term sediment transport, i.e., bedload...
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Jinglu Song, Bo Huang, Rongrong Li
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Building ?disaster-resilient? rather than ?disaster-resistant? cities/communities requires the development of response capabilities to natural disasters and subsequent recovery. This study devises a new method to measure resilience via recovery capabilit...
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Marco Sinagra, Vincenzo Sammartano, Gabriele Morreale, Tullio Tucciarelli
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The potential energy of the water in Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) usually exceeds the amount needed for delivery and consumption and, at the present time, it is mainly dissipated through Pressure Reducing Valves (PRVs) or Open Water Tanks. The pres...
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Benoit Turcotte, Brian Morse
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This paper examines the winter ecosystemic behavior of two distinct watersheds. In cold-temperate regions, the hydrological signal and environmental parameters can fluctuate dramatically over short periods of time, causing major impacts to aquatic habita...
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