Pages that link to "Item:Q44659"
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The following pages link to Patrick Barnard (Q44659):
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- Effects of climate change on tidal marshes along a latitudinal gradient in California (Q58624) (← links)
- Future wave and wind projections for United States and United-States-affiliated Pacific Islands (Q59649) (← links)
- Overview of the ARkStorm scenario (Q63309) (← links)
- Under the Golden Gate Bridge — Views of the sea floor near the entrance to San Francisco Bay, California (Q68140) (← links)
- Clusters of community exposure to coastal flooding hazards based on storm and sea level rise scenarios—implications for adaptation networks in the San Francisco Bay region (Q144900) (← links)
- Coastal knickpoints and the competition between fluvial and wave-driven erosion on rocky coastlines (Q145281) (← links)
- The application of ensemble wave forcing to quantify uncertainty of shoreline change predictions (Q146417) (← links)
- Assessment of flood forecast products for a coupled tributary-Coastal model (Q146515) (← links)
- A nonlinear, implicit one-line model to predict long-term shoreline change (Q147958) (← links)
- The future of coastal monitoring through satellite remote sensing (Q150079) (← links)
- An integrated approach for physical, economic, and demographic evaluation of coastal flood hazard adaptation in Santa Monica Bay, California (Q150397) (← links)
- Advanced quantitative precipitation information: Improving monitoring and forecasts of precipitation, streamflow, and coastal flooding in the San Francisco Bay area (Q150495) (← links)
- Measuring and attributing sedimentary and geomorphic responses to modern climate change: Challenges and opportunities (Q150606) (← links)
- Sea-level rise and coastal groundwater inundation and shoaling at select sites in California, USA (Q152599) (← links)
- Automatic delineation of seacliff limits using lidar-derived high-resolution DEMs in southern California (Q153261) (← links)
- Recent scientific advances and their implications for sand management near San Francisco, California: The influences of the ebb tidal delta (Q153801) (← links)
- A numerical model investigation of the formation and persistence of an erosion hotspot (Q153818) (← links)
- Downscaling wind and wavefields for 21st century coastal flood hazard projections in a region of complex terrain (Q155987) (← links)
- A model integrating longshore and cross-shore processes for predicting long-term shoreline response to climate change (Q156084) (← links)
- The influence of sea level rise on the regional interdependence of coastal infrastructure (Q156133) (← links)
- Controls of multi-modal wave conditions in a complex coastal setting (Q156167) (← links)
- Interactions of estuarine shoreline infrastructure with multiscale sea level variability (Q156204) (← links)
- Can beaches survive climate change? (Q156212) (← links)
- A regime shift in sediment export from a coastal watershed during a record wet winter, California: Implications for landscape response to hydroclimatic extremes (Q157455) (← links)
- Effects of Sea-Level Rise and Extreme Storms on California Coastal Habitats: Part 1 (Q160388) (← links)
- Coastal Climate Impacts (Q227297) (← links)
- Dynamic coastlines along the western U.S. (Q227298) (← links)
- Climate impacts on Monterey Bay area beaches (Q227405) (← links)
- PS-CoSMoS: Puget Sound Coastal Storm Modeling System (Q227441) (← links)
- Coastal Storm Modeling System (CoSMoS) (Q227452) (← links)
- CoSMoS-Groundwater (Q227766) (← links)
- CoSMoS 3.1: Central California (Q228019) (← links)
- CoSMoS 3.0: Southern California (Q228095) (← links)
- CoSMoS 2.2: Pt. Arena and Russian River (Q228096) (← links)
- CoSMoS 2.1: San Francisco Bay (Q228097) (← links)
- CoSMoS 2.0: North-central California (outer coast) (Q228098) (← links)
- Operational CoSMoS model: San Francisco Bay (Q228985) (← links)
- CoSMoS 1.0: Southern California (Q230211) (← links)
- Towards forecasting the retreat of California’s coastal cliffs during the 21st century (Q233825) (← links)
- Projected wave conditions in the Eastern North Pacific under the influence of two CMIP5 climate scenarios (Q234312) (← links)
- Classification of rocky headlands in California with relevance to littoral cell boundary delineation (Q234382) (← links)
- Sand sources and transport pathways for the San Francisco Bay coastal system, based on X-ray diffraction mineralogy (Q235055) (← links)
- Development of the Coastal Storm Modeling System (CoSMoS) for predicting the impact of storms on high-energy, active-margin coasts (Q236951) (← links)
- Extreme oceanographic forcing and coastal response due to the 2015–2016 El Niño (Q239049) (← links)
- Doubling of coastal flooding frequency within decades due to sea-level rise (Q239297) (← links)
- Comparison of sediment supply to San Francisco Bay from watersheds draining the Bay Area and the Central Valley of California (Q243981) (← links)
- Sand sources and transport pathways for the San Francisco Bay coastal system, based on X-ray diffraction mineralogy (Q244247) (← links)
- A Sr-Nd isotopic study of sand-sized sediment provenance and transport for the San Francisco Bay coastal system (Q244296) (← links)
- Tidally influenced alongshore circulation at an inlet-adjacent shoreline (Q244710) (← links)
- Distribution of biologic, anthropogenic, and volcanic constituents as a proxy for sediment transport in the San Francisco Bay Coastal System (Q244838) (← links)