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The following pages link to Patrick Barnard (Q44659):
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- Sediment transport patterns in the San Francisco Bay Coastal System from cross-validation of bedform asymmetry and modeled residual flux (Q244841) (← links)
- Factors controlling floc settling velocity along a longitudinal estuarine transect (Q244843) (← links)
- A step decrease in sediment concentration in a highly modified tidal river delta following the 1983 El Niño floods (Q244855) (← links)
- Heavy mineral analysis for assessing the provenance of sandy sediment in the San Francisco Bay Coastal System (Q244856) (← links)
- Sediment transport in the San Francisco Bay Coastal System: An overview (Q244857) (← links)
- Seasonal variations in suspended-sediment dynamics in the tidal reach of an estuarine tributary (Q244858) (← links)
- Integration of bed characteristics, geochemical tracers, current measurements, and numerical modeling for assessing the provenance of beach sand in the San Francisco Bay Coastal System (Q244869) (← links)
- Understanding processes controlling sediment transports at the mouth of a highly energetic inlet system (San Francisco Bay, CA) (Q244986) (← links)
- The use of modeling and suspended sediment concentration measurements for quantifying net suspended sediment transport through a large tidally dominated inlet (Q244987) (← links)
- Does centennial morphodynamic evolution lead to higher channel efficiency in San Pablo Bay, California? (Q245019) (← links)
- Beach response dynamics of a littoral cell using a 17-year single-point time series of sand thickness (Q245194) (← links)
- Anthropogenic influence on recent bathymetric change in west-central San Francisco Bay (Q247782) (← links)
- Sub-weekly to interannual variability of a high-energy shoreline (Q248246) (← links)
- Small-scale sediment transport patterns and bedform morphodynamics: New insights from high-resolution multibeam bathymetry (Q250687) (← links)
- Small-scale sediment transport patterns and bedform morphodynamics: New insights from high resolution multibeam bathymetry (Q251415) (← links)
- Nearshore bathymetric evolution on a high-energy beach during the 2009-10 El Nino winter (Q251611) (← links)
- Probabilistic application of an integrated catchment-estuary-coastal system model to assess the evolution of inlet-interrupted coasts over the 21st century (Q253471) (← links)
- Sea-level rise exponentially increases coastal flood frequency (Q253594) (← links)
- Estuaries: Life on the edge: Chapter 19 (Q255443) (← links)
- Changes in liquefaction severity in the San Francisco Bay Area with sea-level rise (Q256004) (← links)
- Projected 21st century coastal flooding in the Southern California Bight. Part 1: Development of the third generation CoSMoS model (Q256406) (← links)
- A model integrating satellite-derived shoreline observations for predicting fine-scale shoreline response to waves and sea-level rise across large coastal regions (Q256868) (← links)
- The influence of shelf bathymetry and beach topography on extreme total water levels: Linking large-scale changes of the wave climate to local coastal hazards (Q257109) (← links)
- Coastal Storm Modeling System (CoSMoS) for Southern California, v3.0, Phase 2 (Q257357) (← links)
- A holistic modelling approach to project the evolution of inlet-interrupted coastlines over the 21st century (Q258833) (← links)
- A multimodal wave spectrum-based approach for statistical downscaling of local wave climate (Q260727) (← links)
- Sand waves of the Golden Gate (Q262023) (← links)
- Modeling extreme water levels in the Salish Sea: The importance of including remote sea level anomalies for application in hydrodynamic simulations (Q262655) (← links)
- Characterizing storm-induced coastal change hazards along the United States West Coast (Q263358) (← links)
- Twenty-first-century projections of shoreline change along inlet-interrupted coastlines (Q263368) (← links)
- Synthesis study of an erosion hot spot, Ocean Beach, California (Q264361) (← links)
- Dynamic modeling of coastal compound flooding hazards due to tides, extratropical storms, waves, and sea-level rise: A case study in the Salish Sea, Washington (USA) (Q265465) (← links)
- An economic evaluation of adaptation pathways in coastal mega cities: An illustration for Los Angeles (Q266356) (← links)
- Rapid modeling of compound flooding across broad coastal regions and the necessity to include rainfall driven processes: A case study of Hurricane Florence (2018) (Q266761) (← links)
- Climate change-driven cliff and beach evolution at decadal to centennial time scales (Q269996) (← links)
- A model ensemble for projecting multi‐decadal coastal cliff retreat during the 21st century (Q271362) (← links)
- Increasing threat of coastal groundwater hazards from sea-level rise in California (Q276261) (← links)
- Linking human impacts within an estuary to ebb-tidal delta evolution (Q278410) (← links)
- Impacts of sea-level rise on the tidal reach of California coastal rivers using the Coastal Storm Modeling System (CoSMoS) (Q278445) (← links)
- Drivers of extreme water levels in a large, urban, high-energy coastal estuary – A case study of the San Francisco Bay (Q280484) (← links)
- Littoral transport rates in the Santa Barbara Littoral Cell: a process-based model analysis (Q286210) (← links)
- Projecting climate dependent coastal flood risk with a hybrid statistical dynamical model (Q288118) (← links)
- Tropical or extratropical cyclones: What drives the compound flood hazard, impact, and risk for the United States Southeast Atlantic coast? (Q289716) (← links)
- A multidisciplinary coastal vulnerability assessment for local government focused on ecosystems, Santa Barbara area, California (Q291393) (← links)
- Projected 21st century coastal flooding in the Southern California Bight. Part 2: Tools for assessing climate change-driven coastal hazards and socio-economic impacts (Q293090) (← links)
- Digital Twin Earth - Coasts: Developing a fast and physics-informed surrogate model for coastal floods via neural operators (Q294853) (← links)
- Estimating fluvial discharges coincident with 21st century coastal storms modeled with CoSMoS (Q294967) (← links)
- Coastal vulnerability across the Pacific dominated by El Niño-Southern Oscillation (Q296605) (← links)
- The influence of vegetated marshes on wave transformation in sheltered estuaries (Q296849) (← links)
- The impacts of the 2015/2016 El Niño on California's sandy beaches (Q298555) (← links)