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View article: Analysis of Spatiotemporal Changes in Eco-environmental Quality in the Yellow River Delta Based on Improved Remote Sensing Ecological Index
Analysis of Spatiotemporal Changes in Eco-environmental Quality in the Yellow River Delta Based on Improved Remote Sensing Ecological Index Open
To advance the national strategy for ecological conservation and high-quality development in the Yellow River Basin, it is critically important to conduct a scientifically rigorous evaluation of the eco-environmental conditions in the Yell…
View article: FW-VTON: Flattening-and-Warping for Person-to-Person Virtual Try-on
FW-VTON: Flattening-and-Warping for Person-to-Person Virtual Try-on Open
Traditional virtual try-on methods primarily focus on the garment-to-person try-on task, which requires flat garment representations. In contrast, this paper introduces a novel approach to the person-to-person try-on task. Unlike the garme…
View article: Deepening and narrowing impacts on circulation, stratification, and sediment transport in the Changjiang Estuary
Deepening and narrowing impacts on circulation, stratification, and sediment transport in the Changjiang Estuary Open
Channel deepening and narrowing are common anthropogenic modifications in estuaries, but their combined effects on estuarine circulation, stratification, and sediment transport remain insufficiently understood. This study investigates thes…
View article: Dynamic simulation of power systems under stochastic excitation assessing parameter uncertainty using the virtual excitation method
Dynamic simulation of power systems under stochastic excitation assessing parameter uncertainty using the virtual excitation method Open
The increasing penetration of renewable energy sources such as photovoltaic and wind power has led to a rise in the variety and intensity of uncontrollable stochastic factors. These factors, arising from uncertain parameters and stochastic…
View article: Multi-decadal Dutch coastal dynamic mapping with multi-source remote sensing imagery
Multi-decadal Dutch coastal dynamic mapping with multi-source remote sensing imagery Open
Tidal flats and their associated sandbanks are dynamic environments crucial for ecological balance and biodiversity. Monitoring their evolutionary history and topographic changes is important to better understand their dynamic mechanisms a…
View article: On the time lag between sea-level rise and basin infilling at tidal inlets
On the time lag between sea-level rise and basin infilling at tidal inlets Open
Tidal inlets are a common feature along the world's coastline. Inlet-adjacent coastlines have for millennia supported communities and livelihoods, and therefore, projected climate change driven variations in catchment-estuary-coast (CEC) s…
View article: Modeling Non‐Stationary Wind‐Induced Fluid Motions With Physics‐Informed Neural Networks for the Shallow Water Equations in a Polar Coordinate System
Modeling Non‐Stationary Wind‐Induced Fluid Motions With Physics‐Informed Neural Networks for the Shallow Water Equations in a Polar Coordinate System Open
Physics‐informed neural networks (PINNs) are increasingly being used in various scientific disciplines. However, dealing with non‐stationary physical processes remains a significant challenge in such models, whereas fluid motions are typic…
View article: Relation between bank erosion and bed incision in the braided reach of the Lower Yellow River undergoing channel degradation
Relation between bank erosion and bed incision in the braided reach of the Lower Yellow River undergoing channel degradation Open
A general increase in the bankfull width and depth is found in downstream reaches because of upstream damming, especially in the braided reach of the Lower Yellow River (LYR), but the magnitude of bank erosion and its relation with bed inc…
View article: Bifurcation Instability Modulated by a Connecting Channel Leads to Periodic Water Partitioning in a Simple Channel Network
Bifurcation Instability Modulated by a Connecting Channel Leads to Periodic Water Partitioning in a Simple Channel Network Open
Water and mass transport in distributary channel networks play an important role in nourishing fluvial and coastal wetlands, and are largely determined by the morphological configurations of channel bifurcations. While the morphological eq…
View article: Integrated transcriptomics, metabolomics and physiological analyses reveal differential response mechanisms of wheat to cadmium and/or salinity stress
Integrated transcriptomics, metabolomics and physiological analyses reveal differential response mechanisms of wheat to cadmium and/or salinity stress Open
Many soils face dual challenges of cadmium (Cd) contamination and salinization. However, the response of crops, especially wheat, to combined Cd and salinity stress is not understood. Here, wheat was grown in a hydroponic model for 14 days…
View article: Response of suspended sediment dynamics to human activities in the transitional zone between Changjiang Estuary and Hangzhou Bay
Response of suspended sediment dynamics to human activities in the transitional zone between Changjiang Estuary and Hangzhou Bay Open
The Changjiang Estuary and Hangzhou Bay system has experienced river damming and estuarine engineering in the last decades. However, few studies focused on the shifts in its sediment dynamics due to such human activities. In this study mul…
View article: Future sediment transport to the Dutch Wadden Sea under severe sea level rise and tidal range change
Future sediment transport to the Dutch Wadden Sea under severe sea level rise and tidal range change Open
Future sediment transport from the North Sea coasts to the Dutch Wadden Sea for various future sea level scenarios has been studied because it influences the future sand nourishment demand for the maintenance of the coastline and because i…
View article: Dynamics and drivers of tidal flat morphology in China
Dynamics and drivers of tidal flat morphology in China Open
Recent remote sensing analysis has revealed extensive loss of tidal flats, yet the mechanisms driving these large-scale changes remain enigmatic. This study traces the spatiotemporal variations of 2538 tidal flat transects across China to …
View article: Hybrid approaches to model salinity in Gatun Lake
Hybrid approaches to model salinity in Gatun Lake Open
Gatun Lake, located in central Panama, is the main source of freshwater for the operations of the Panama Canal. It also provides drinking water for nearly 600,000 people which is about 15% of Panama’s population. Historically, the la…
View article: Conditional effects of tides and waves on sediment supply to salt marshes
Conditional effects of tides and waves on sediment supply to salt marshes Open
The survival of salt marshes, especially facing future sea-level rise, requires the supply of sediment. Sediment can be supplied to salt marshes via two routes: through marsh creeks and over marsh edges. However, the conditions of tides an…
View article: A cross-border mud budget for future sediment management
A cross-border mud budget for future sediment management Open
The world’s coasts and deltas are progressively threatened by climate change and human activities. The degree at which coastlines can adapt to these changes, especially Sea Level Rise (SLR), strongly depends on the availability of sediment…
View article: Groyne-Induced Effects on Channel-Shoal Exchange and Saltwater Intrusion in Estuarine Environments
Groyne-Induced Effects on Channel-Shoal Exchange and Saltwater Intrusion in Estuarine Environments Open
Existing knowledge about groyne-induced effects is primarily based on riverine or coastal environments where salinity gradients are absent or limited. However, in estuaries, salinity gradients drive physical processes such as longitudinal …
View article: Impact of Reduced Fluvial Sediment Supply on Saltwater Intrusion in the Yangtze Estuary
Impact of Reduced Fluvial Sediment Supply on Saltwater Intrusion in the Yangtze Estuary Open
A decline of the fluvial sediment supply leads to coastal erosion and land loss. However, the fluvial sediment load may influence not only coastal morphodynamics but also estuarine hydrodynamics and associated saltwater intrusion. Previous…
View article: FACTORS CONTROLLING THE EQUILIBRIUM SEDIMENT COMPOSITION IN SAND-MUD TIDAL BASINS
FACTORS CONTROLLING THE EQUILIBRIUM SEDIMENT COMPOSITION IN SAND-MUD TIDAL BASINS Open
Bed sediments in estuaries and tidal basins often consist of sand and mud, which can be deposited as uniform mixtures or as layers with varying mud content. Segregation between muddy and sandy areas is usually observed over large spatial s…
View article: Morphodynamic Modeling of Tidal Basins: The Role of Sand‐Mud Interaction
Morphodynamic Modeling of Tidal Basins: The Role of Sand‐Mud Interaction Open
The morphology of tide‐dominated systems is progressively influenced by human activities and climate change. Quantitative approaches aiming at understanding or forecasting the effects of interventions and climate change are often aggregate…
View article: Distinctive sedimentary processes on two contrasting tidal flats of the Yellow River Delta
Distinctive sedimentary processes on two contrasting tidal flats of the Yellow River Delta Open
Coastal tidal flats provide valuable ecosystems, but are highly sensitive to tidal dynamics, sea-level rise, and human activities. Tidal inundation depth and frequency are known to affect tidal flat morphodynamics. However, the causes, pro…
View article: Data, Scripts underlying the publication: Identifying the critical turbidity threshold to maintain estuarine tidal flats worldwide
Data, Scripts underlying the publication: Identifying the critical turbidity threshold to maintain estuarine tidal flats worldwide Open
Data & Scripts featured in the currently unpublished manuscript (as of 21-07-2023) Grandjean et al.: 'Identifying the critical turbidity threshold to maintain estuarine tidal flats worldwide'. This study explores the relationship between t…
View article: Data, Scripts underlying the publication: Identifying the critical turbidity threshold to maintain estuarine tidal flats worldwide
Data, Scripts underlying the publication: Identifying the critical turbidity threshold to maintain estuarine tidal flats worldwide Open
Data & Scripts featured in the currently unpublished manuscript (as of 21-07-2023) Grandjean et al.: 'Identifying the critical turbidity threshold to maintain estuarine tidal flats worldwide'. This study explores the relationship between t…
View article: Assessment of the impact of tidal power extraction from the Eastern Scheldt storm surge barrier through the evaluation of a pilot plant
Assessment of the impact of tidal power extraction from the Eastern Scheldt storm surge barrier through the evaluation of a pilot plant Open
Hydraulic structures can be a promising place for tidal energy extraction due to the high flow velocities, easy access to the power grid and easy access for maintenance. However, quantification of the impacts of a tidal power plant in a hy…