2018
DOI: 10.9753/icce.v36.papers.108
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Land Use and Mitigation Effects on Barrier Beach Erosion in Storms: Case Study in Rhode Island

Abstract: Sea Level Rise (SLR) and storm intensification lead to re-evaluating inundation assessments along the North Atlantic US shoreline. A particular effort is devoted to assessing coastal community risk to “100-year storm” events in Rhode Island, US, using a chain of state-of-the-art storm surge, wave propagation, and coastal erosion 2D models. Damage risks imposed on infrastructures and services incited US federal and state agencies to come up with innovative engineering solutions to improve coastal resiliency… Show more

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“…A detailed description of the model is provided in Harter and Figlus [20]. Additional details on XBeach applications to the general study area and detailed sensitivity studies to the initial conditions, seasonal variabilities in storms, and sea level rise are provided in [21,22].…”
Section: Southern Ri Shoreline (South Coast)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A detailed description of the model is provided in Harter and Figlus [20]. Additional details on XBeach applications to the general study area and detailed sensitivity studies to the initial conditions, seasonal variabilities in storms, and sea level rise are provided in [21,22].…”
Section: Southern Ri Shoreline (South Coast)mentioning
confidence: 99%