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The following pages link to Neil Kamal Ganju, PhD (Q46236):
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- Evolution of mid-Atlantic coastal and back-barrier estuary environments in response to a hurricane: Implications for barrier-estuary connectivity (Q238043) (← links)
- Sediment chemistry and toxicity in Barnegat Bay, New Jersey: Pre- and post-Hurricane Sandy, 2012–13 (Q238227) (← links)
- A linear relationship between wave power and erosion determines salt-marsh resilience to violent storms and hurricanes (Q238544) (← links)
- Colored dissolved organic matter in shallow estuaries: relationships between carbon sources and light attenuation (Q238579) (← links)
- Progress and challenges in coupled hydrodynamic-ecological estuarine modeling (Q238749) (← links)
- Development of a coupled wave-flow-vegetation interaction model (Q238941) (← links)
- Spatially integrative metrics reveal hidden vulnerability of microtidal salt marshes (Q238948) (← links)
- Spectral wave dissipation by submerged aquatic vegetation in a back-barrier estuary (Q238952) (← links)
- Sensitivity analysis of a coupled hydrodynamic-vegetation model using the effectively subsampled quadratures method (Q239980) (← links)
- Comparison of sediment supply to San Francisco Bay from watersheds draining the Bay Area and the Central Valley of California (Q243981) (← links)
- Inferring tidal wetland stability from channel sediment fluxes: observations and a conceptual model (Q244347) (← links)
- Mercury dynamics in a San Francisco estuary tidal wetland: assessing dynamics using in situ measurements (Q245592) (← links)
- Annual sediment flux estimates in a tidal strait using surrogate measurements (Q246392) (← links)
- Decadal-timescale estuarine geomorphic change under future scenarios of climate and sediment supply (Q247645) (← links)
- Effect of roughness formulation on the performance of a coupled wave, hydrodynamic, and sediment transport model (Q248028) (← links)
- Measuring sediment accretion in early tidal marsh restoration (Q248139) (← links)
- Methyl mercury dynamics in a tidal wetland quantified using in situ optical measurements (Q250337) (← links)
- Discontinuous hindcast simulations of estuarine bathymetric change: A case study from Suisun Bay, California (Q251160) (← links)
- Temporal downscaling of decadal sediment load estimates to a daily interval for use in hindcast simulations (Q252342) (← links)
- Spatiotemporal variability of light attenuation and net ecosystem metabolism in a back-barrier estuary (Q253174) (← links)
- Representing the function and sensitivity of coastal interfaces in Earth system models (Q253181) (← links)
- Simulated estuary-wide response of seagrass (Zostera marina) to future scenarios of temperature and sea level (Q253514) (← links)
- Are elevation and open-water conversion of salt marshes connected? (Q253753) (← links)
- Biophysical drivers of coastal treeline elevation (Q253764) (← links)
- Preliminary assessment of DOC and THM precursor loads from a freshwater restored wetland, an agricultural field, and a tidal wetland in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta (Q253992) (← links)
- Mean tidal range in salt marsh units of Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge, New Jersey (Q256609) (← links)
- Storm impacts on hydrodynamics and suspended-sediment fluxes in a microtidal back-barrier estuary (Q257910) (← links)
- Identifying salt marsh shorelines from remotely sensed elevation data and imagery (Q260433) (← links)
- A non-linear relationship between marsh size and sediment trapping capacity compromises salt marshes’ resilience to sea-level rise (Q262594) (← links)
- Chapter 31 Sensitivity and spin-up times of cohesive sediment transport models used to simulate bathymetric change (Q264621) (← links)
- Using geospatial analysis to guide marsh restoration in Chesapeake Bay and beyond (Q264948) (← links)
- Determining the drivers of suspended sediment dynamics in tidal marsh-influenced estuaries using high-resolution ocean color remote sensing (Q265634) (← links)
- Sediment dynamics drive contaminant dynamics (Q266033) (← links)
- Development and application of Landsat-based wetland vegetation cover and unvegetated-vegetated marsh ratio (UVVR) for the conterminous United States (Q266303) (← links)
- Sediment delivery to marsh platforms minimized by source decoupling and flux convergence (Q268335) (← links)
- Modeling marsh dynamics using a 3-D coupled wave-flow-sediment model (Q270266) (← links)
- A geospatially resolved wetland vulnerability index: Synthesis of physical drivers (Q271299) (← links)
- Suspended sediment fluxes in a tidal wetland: Measurement, controlling factors, and error analysis (Q272203) (← links)
- Development of a submerged aquatic vegetation growth model in the Coupled Ocean–Atmosphere–Wave–Sediment Transport (COAWST v3.4) model (Q272562) (← links)
- Mercury concentrations and loads in a large river system tributary to San Francisco Bay, California, USA (Q273120) (← links)
- A preliminary evaluation of near-transducer velocities collected with low-blank acoustic Doppler current profiler (Q273513) (← links)
- Marshes are the new beaches: Integrating sediment transport into restoration planning (Q274147) (← links)
- Calculation of a suspended-sediment concentration-turbidity regression model and flood-ebb suspended-sediment concentration differentials from marshes near Stone Harbor and Thompsons Beach, New Jersey, 2018–19 and 2022–23 (Q275612) (← links)
- Quantifying fluxes and characterizing compositional changes of dissolved organic matter in aquatic systems in situ using combined acoustic and optical measurements (Q279349) (← links)
- Sediment dynamics of a divergent bay–marsh complex (Q279910) (← links)
- Deciphering the dynamics of inorganic carbon export from intertidal salt marshes using high-frequency measurements (Q280487) (← links)
- Seasonal and longitudinal homogeneity of suspended sediment in San Francisco Bay, California (Q283349) (← links)
- Constancy of the relation between floc size and density in San Francisco Bay (Q283426) (← links)
- Understanding tidal marsh trajectories: Evaluation of multiple indicators of marsh persistence (Q283489) (← links)
- Variability in marsh migration potential determined by topographic rather than anthropogenic constraints in the Chesapeake Bay region (Q284572) (← links)