2017
DOI: 10.2166/wcc.2017.156
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Effects of sea level rise on hydrology: case study in a typical mid-Atlantic coastal watershed

Abstract: Sea level rise (SLR) can negatively affect the hydrology of coastal watersheds. However, the relevant information is incomplete and insufficient in existing literature. The objective of this study is to present a modeling approach to predict long-term effects of SLR on changes of flood peak, flood stage, and groundwater table with an assumption that the historical climate would reoccur in the future. The study was conducted for a typical coastal watershed in southeast USA. The results indicate that sea level h… Show more

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“…Flooding has affected the economy, agriculture, tourism, and our daily life in diverse ways. Several reasons affect the magnitude of flooding, such as sea-level rise (Wang et al, 2017), precipitation characteristics (Bracken , née Bull), and seasonal variability, and extreme storms (Niroomandi et al, 2018). Changes in precipitation patterns can be associated with severe environmental events.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Flooding has affected the economy, agriculture, tourism, and our daily life in diverse ways. Several reasons affect the magnitude of flooding, such as sea-level rise (Wang et al, 2017), precipitation characteristics (Bracken , née Bull), and seasonal variability, and extreme storms (Niroomandi et al, 2018). Changes in precipitation patterns can be associated with severe environmental events.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%