Fluvial floods in coastal areas are affected by tides and storm surges, while the impact is seldom quantified because the dynamics of seawater levels are often not represented in …
S Yonehara, A Kawasaki - Journal of Flood Risk Management, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Large‐scale flooding causing widespread devastation is expected to increase in the low‐ lying river basin of developing countries. Flood inundation occurring in deltaic environments …
Tidal flood risk threatens coastal urban areas and their agriculture and aquaculture, including salt farming. There is, therefore, an urgency to map and portray risk to reduce …
Low-lying coastal regions and their populations are at risk during storm surge events and high freshwater discharges from upriver. An integrated storm surge and flood inundation …
Z Xiao, Z Yang, T Wang, N Sun… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Low-lying coastal areas in the mid-Atlantic region are prone to compound flooding resulting from the co-occurrence of river floods and coastal storm surges. To better understand the …
AW Nirwansyah, B Braun - International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 2021 - Elsevier
Tidal flood implications for agricultural areas have been relatively neglected in research due to their relatively low economic values. Nevertheless, many rural coastal communities are …
Groundwater level (GWL) of coastal aquifers are strongly influenced by the ocean tide at sub- daily to seasonal scale. Similarly, GWL are influenced by storm induced ocean wave surge …
Global warming is likely to exacerbate future fluvial floods in the world's mega-delta regions due to both changing climate and rising sea levels. However, the effects of sea level rise …
The paper investigates compound flooding from waves, sea surge and river flow in northern Jakarta, Indonesia, which is a global hotspot of flooding, by combining process-based …