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Groundwater‐Surface Water Interactions in Intermittently Closed and Open Lake and Lagoon (ICOLL) Wetlands: Implications for Salinity and Ecological Functioning Open
Coastal wetlands are dynamic ecosystems where freshwater‐saltwater interactions are governed by both hydrological and oceanic processes. However, climate change and human interventions such as lagoon breaching increasingly disrupt these in…
View article: Intermittent estuaries deserve global attention as vulnerable and vital ecosystems
Intermittent estuaries deserve global attention as vulnerable and vital ecosystems Open
Intermittently closed estuaries provide important ecosystem services but are often overlooked in coastal and catchment research and management. These estuaries are highly vulnerable to human and climate disturbances due to their episodic c…
Hydrogeological controls on endangered frog breeding habitat in an urban coastal wetland: Insights for conservation strategies Open
Coastal ecosystems are shaped by the dynamic interaction of freshwater and saltwater, governed by both oceanic and terrestrial hydrological processes. However, anthropogenic development and climate change are disrupting these processes, ne…
Investigations on Bore Capture Modulation on a Macrotidal Beach Open
The ability to empirically and accurately predict runup on natural beaches is made difficult by the random nature of waves and extreme runup events. In some cases, extreme runup events are the result of bore capture where one broken wave p…
View article: Vulnerable and vital: Intermittent estuaries deserve global attention
Vulnerable and vital: Intermittent estuaries deserve global attention Open
Intermittently open/closed estuaries provide important ecosystem services but are often overlooked in coastal–catchment research and management. These estuaries are highly vulnerable to human/climate disturbances due to their tendency to c…
View article: Quantifying the Mean Sea Level, Tide, and Surge Contributions to Changing Coastal High Water Levels
Quantifying the Mean Sea Level, Tide, and Surge Contributions to Changing Coastal High Water Levels Open
The likelihood of coastal inundation (high tide flooding) depends on the coincidence of mean sea level (MSL), high tide, and surge, relative to the height of local thresholds. Here we present a nonparametric Joint Probability of Maxima Met…
Spatially varying impacts of pacific and southern ocean climate modes on tidal residuals in New South Wales, Australia Open
Still water levels along the New South Wales (NSW) coast often vary from those predicted by harmonic analysis based purely on astronomical forcing. This variation can lead to unexpected inundation episodes along the coast and in estuaries.…
View article: Thank You to Our 2023 Peer Reviewers
Thank You to Our 2023 Peer Reviewers Open
Thank you to the 1396 reviewers who provided 2328 reviews during 2023 to ensure the quality and integrity of JGR‐Oceans manuscripts.
Characterising continental shelf waves and their drivers for the southeast coast of Australia Open
Low-lying, developed areas in New South Wales (NSW) are susceptible to extended periods of inundation, which cannot be attributed to tides or local synoptic conditions. This inundation is often associated with relatively small water level …
Counting the contributions of tides and surges to changing coastal flooding Open
Globally, the frequency of high tide exceedances is increasing with sea level rise. However, the rate of mean sea level (MSL) alone is not enough for estimating changes in coastal flooding. Understanding the drivers of changing exceedance …
Sea level rise and the increasing frequency of inundation in Australia’s most exposed estuary Open
The large tidal lake systems along the Southeast Australian coast are amongst the most vulnerable estuaries in Australia to the effects of sea level rise. In these lakes, reduced tide ranges compared with the ocean, in combination with mod…
View article: Recommendation: The challenges of fieldwork: Improving the experience for women in coastal sciences — R2/PR14
Recommendation: The challenges of fieldwork: Improving the experience for women in coastal sciences — R2/PR14 Open
Women face disproportionate challenges while undertaking coastal fieldwork. We draw on 18 responses that specifically raise fieldwork issues from an international survey about perceptions and experiences of gender inequality for those work…
View article: Decision: The challenges of fieldwork: Improving the experience for women in coastal sciences — R2/PR15
Decision: The challenges of fieldwork: Improving the experience for women in coastal sciences — R2/PR15 Open
Women face disproportionate challenges while undertaking coastal fieldwork. We draw on 18 responses that specifically raise fieldwork issues from an international survey about perceptions and experiences of gender inequality for those work…
View article: Review: The challenges of fieldwork: Improving the experience for women in coastal sciences — R2/PR13
Review: The challenges of fieldwork: Improving the experience for women in coastal sciences — R2/PR13 Open
Women face disproportionate challenges while undertaking coastal fieldwork. We draw on 18 responses that specifically raise fieldwork issues from an international survey about perceptions and experiences of gender inequality for those work…
View article: MIGRATION AND WELDING OF AN ESTUARINE BARRIER-SPIT DRIVEN BY DELTA EVOLUTION AND STORMS
MIGRATION AND WELDING OF AN ESTUARINE BARRIER-SPIT DRIVEN BY DELTA EVOLUTION AND STORMS Open
As sea levels rise globally in response to anthropogenic climate change, coastal depositional systems that persist in dynamic equilibrium with accommodation space, sediment supply and hydrodynamic processes may begin to respond by redistri…
3D NUMERICAL MODELLING OF FIVE SUBMARINE LANDSLIDE SCENARIOS IN PERTH CANYON, AUSTRALIA TO ASSESS TSUNAMIGENIC HAZARD Open
Submarine canyons have been identified on nearly all margins around the world (Urlaub et al., 2013). Their configuration and morphology has been attributed to several factors including geology, tectonism, sea-level variations, and sediment…
HYDRODYNAMIC CLASSIFICATION OF ESTUARIES: CHALLENGES AND ALTERNATE APPROACHES Open
Globally, estuaries are environments that are under increasing stressors from dense populations, pollutants, and changing ecosystems with pressures only likely to increase with climate change. Estuaries are systems with widely variable mor…
INVESTIGATIONS OF BORE-BORE CAPTURE ON A MACROTIDAL BEACH Open
The aim of better understanding the mechanisms of extreme runup events has led to increasing interest into bore-bore capture statistics and drivers. Bore-bore capture occurs when a broken wave (bore) travels over the front of another broke…
MORPHODYNAMICS OF TWO RIVERINE ESTUARIES IN NSW Open
Australian communities place a very high value on coastal environments and this is reflected with 85 percent of the population living within 50 km of the coast (Clark and Johnston 2016). Estuaries make up a large portion of the coastal env…
View article: Recommendation: The challenges of fieldwork: Improving the experience for women in coastal sciences — R1/PR10
Recommendation: The challenges of fieldwork: Improving the experience for women in coastal sciences — R1/PR10 Open
Women face disproportionate challenges while undertaking coastal fieldwork. We draw on 18 responses that specifically raise fieldwork issues from an international survey about perceptions and experiences of gender inequality for those work…
View article: Decision: The challenges of fieldwork: Improving the experience for women in coastal sciences — R1/PR11
Decision: The challenges of fieldwork: Improving the experience for women in coastal sciences — R1/PR11 Open
Women face disproportionate challenges while undertaking coastal fieldwork. We draw on 18 responses that specifically raise fieldwork issues from an international survey about perceptions and experiences of gender inequality for those work…
View article: Review: The challenges of fieldwork: Improving the experience for women in coastal sciences — R1/PR9
Review: The challenges of fieldwork: Improving the experience for women in coastal sciences — R1/PR9 Open
Women face disproportionate challenges while undertaking coastal fieldwork. We draw on 18 responses that specifically raise fieldwork issues from an international survey about perceptions and experiences of gender inequality for those work…
View article: Review: The challenges of fieldwork: Improving the experience for women in coastal sciences — R1/PR8
Review: The challenges of fieldwork: Improving the experience for women in coastal sciences — R1/PR8 Open
Women face disproportionate challenges while undertaking coastal fieldwork. We draw on 18 responses that specifically raise fieldwork issues from an international survey about perceptions and experiences of gender inequality for those work…
View article: Decision: The challenges of fieldwork: Improving the experience for women in coastal sciences — R0/PR6
Decision: The challenges of fieldwork: Improving the experience for women in coastal sciences — R0/PR6 Open
Women face disproportionate challenges while undertaking coastal fieldwork. We draw on 18 responses that specifically raise fieldwork issues from an international survey about perceptions and experiences of gender inequality for those work…
View article: Recommendation: The challenges of fieldwork: Improving the experience for women in coastal sciences — R0/PR5
Recommendation: The challenges of fieldwork: Improving the experience for women in coastal sciences — R0/PR5 Open
Women face disproportionate challenges while undertaking coastal fieldwork. We draw on 18 responses that specifically raise fieldwork issues from an international survey about perceptions and experiences of gender inequality for those work…
View article: Review: The challenges of fieldwork: Improving the experience for women in coastal sciences — R0/PR4
Review: The challenges of fieldwork: Improving the experience for women in coastal sciences — R0/PR4 Open
Women face disproportionate challenges while undertaking coastal fieldwork. We draw on 18 responses that specifically raise fieldwork issues from an international survey about perceptions and experiences of gender inequality for those work…
View article: Review: The challenges of fieldwork: Improving the experience for women in coastal sciences — R0/PR3
Review: The challenges of fieldwork: Improving the experience for women in coastal sciences — R0/PR3 Open
Women face disproportionate challenges while undertaking coastal fieldwork. We draw on 18 responses that specifically raise fieldwork issues from an international survey about perceptions and experiences of gender inequality for those work…
View article: Review: The challenges of fieldwork: Improving the experience for women in coastal sciences — R0/PR2
Review: The challenges of fieldwork: Improving the experience for women in coastal sciences — R0/PR2 Open
Women face disproportionate challenges while undertaking coastal fieldwork. We draw on 18 responses that specifically raise fieldwork issues from an international survey about perceptions and experiences of gender inequality for those work…
View article: An improved method for computing tidal datums
An improved method for computing tidal datums Open
Tidal datums are reference water levels describing the characteristic periodic variations in sea surface elevation relative to a vertical datum at a particular location. There are two common approaches for computing tidal datums: 1) the ha…