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pro vyhledávání: '"DeWitt H. Braud"'
Autor:
Brooks B. Ellwood, Sophie Warny, Rebecca A. Hackworth, Suzanne H. Ellwood, Jonathan H. Tomkin, Samuel J. Bentley, Dewitt H. Braud, Geoffrey C. Clayton
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Science. 322:795-827
Publikováno v:
Climatic Change. 161:201-223
Rising sea levels have increased flood risk in coastal communities on both the east and west coasts of the USA. The goal of this analysis is to approximate flood defense costs from cyclonic flooding as a partial means to evaluate the resilience of co
Autor:
Madeline R. Foster-Martinez, Robert R. Twilley, C. G. Siverd, DeWitt H. Braud, Scott C. Hagen, Matthew V. Bilskie, R. Hampton Peele
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Climatic Change. 157:445-468
Storm surge models are constructed to represent the Louisiana coastal landscape circa 1850, 1890, 1930, 1970, 1990, 2010, 2030, 2050, 2070, 2090, and 2110. Historical maps are utilized to develop models with past landscapes while a continuation of re
Autor:
Robert R. Twilley, Matthew V. Bilskie, R. Hampton Peele, DeWitt H. Braud, C. G. Siverd, S. Gao, Scott C. Hagen
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Coastal Engineering. 150:59-78
The co-evolution of wetland loss and flood risk in the Mississippi River Delta is tested by contrasting the response of storm surge in coastal basins with varying historical riverine sediment inputs. A previously developed method to construct hydrody
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Forest Ecology and Management. 441:106-114
Forested wetlands play a vital role in the coastal zone, but their vulnerability to coastal change—and the impact to high-value ecosystem services—is not as well established as that of more seaward systems such as saltmarsh and mangroves. To addr
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Management. 301:113801
Indigenous communities are often on the front-lines of climate change, and for tribes such as the Pointe-au-Chien Indian Tribe (PACIT) that make their homes and livelihoods in the dynamic landscapes of Coastal Louisiana (USA), sea-level rise, subside
Autor:
Robert R. Twilley, R. Hampton Peele, DeWitt H. Braud, Matthew V. Bilskie, C. G. Siverd, Scott C. Hagen
Publikováno v:
Coastal Engineering. 137:28-42
The Mississippi River Delta ranks the seventh largest delta in the world. It provides a habitat for the Louisiana seafood industry, navigation canals and rivers that support five of the 15 largest cargo ports by volume in the United States, and hurri
Autor:
Harry H. Roberts, Chunyan Li, Ronald D. DeLaune, DeWitt H. Braud, Charles E. Sasser, Syed M. Khalil, Edward Weeks, John R. White
Publikováno v:
Journal of Coastal Research. 315:1057-1068
Roberts, H.H.; DeLaune, R.D.; White, J.R.; Li, C.; Sasser, C.E.; Braud, D.; Weeks, E., and Khalil, S., 2015. Floods and cold front passages: Impacts on coastal marshes in a river diversion setting (Wax Lake delta area, Louisiana). Diversion of the Mi
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Wetlands. 33:1103-1115
Remote sensing classifications of wetland ecosystems can be difficult because of temporal variability of plant cover and hydrological conditions. We developed a multitemporal classification scheme to control for these factors in forested wetlands by
Publikováno v:
Journal of Coastal Research. 1:1-14
Geologic and geomorphic data on 42 world deltas were compiled for a NASA-sponsored research project. Satellite images from 14 of these deltas (Danube, Ganges, Brahmaputra, Indus, Mahanadi, Mangoky, McKenzie, Mississippi, Niger, Nile, Shatt el Arab, V