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Selected Papers from the 15th Estuarine and Coastal Modeling Conference
Richard P. Signell
2019
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The 15th Estuarine and Coastal Modeling Conference provides a venue for commercial, academic, and government scientists and engineers from around the world to present and discuss the latest results and techniques in applied estuarine and coastal modeling. Prospective authors are invited to submit papers on a wide range of topic areas, including:• Pollutant Transport and Water Quality Prediction• Coastal Response to Climate Change• Modeling Techniques and Sensitivity Studies• Model Assessment• Modeling Specific Estuarine and Coastal Systems• Visualization and Analysis• Wave and Sediment Transport Modeling• Modeling of Chemicals and Floatables• Oil Spill Transport and Fate Modeling• Inverse Methods• Circulation Modeling• Facility Siting and CSO Studies• Data Assimilation• Nowcast/Forecast Modeling Systems• Modeling Systems with Strong Buoyancy Forcing• Modeling of Coupled Systems• Risk Analysis (Nuclear Reactors, Flood Forecasting)
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Keywords
- ADCIRC
- ADvanced CIRCulation model (ADCIRC)
- Agriculture
- algal growth kinetics
- Anthropogenic impact
- baroclinic
- barotropic
- biophysical modeling
- breakwater
- British Columbia
- Brown Passage
- CE-QUAL-W2
- CFSR
- channel deepening
- Chatham Sound
- CICE
- Circulation
- Climate Change
- Cloud computing
- coastal and estuarine modeling
- coastal ocean modeling
- coastal storm
- compound events
- coupled models
- data analysis
- Eastern North Pacific Ocean (ENPAC)
- ecosystem simulation
- Environmental assessment
- estuarine modeling
- Estuary
- Eutrophication
- feasibility assessments
- Finite Volume Community Ocean Model
- Finite-Volume Community Ocean Model (FVCOM)
- floating bridge
- flooding
- FVCOM
- geospatial data visualization
- Great Lakes
- Gulf of Mexico
- H3D
- harbor
- Hood Canal
- hydrodynamic modeling
- hydrodynamic numerical model
- Hydrodynamics
- ice modeling
- initial dilution zone
- internal tides
- large-wave hindcast
- lateral circulation
- marine
- marine construction
- marine grid population
- MIKE21SW
- model calibration
- momentum balance
- multi-level nested-grid modeling
- NARR
- nearshore restoration
- non-tidal zones
- north-east Gulf of Mexico
- numerical model
- ocean modeling
- operational forecast
- operational nowcast and forecast system
- Phytoplankton
- property-carrying particle model
- Puget Sound
- river discharge
- Salinity
- Salish Sea
- Salish Sea model
- salt wedge
- Sandusky Bay
- Sea level rise
- sediment model
- Sediment transport
- short-lived radioisotopes
- spatially varying uncertainty
- spatially varying uncertainty (SVU)
- statistical interpolation
- storm surge
- stratification
- SWAN
- temperature
- Texas
- tidal constituent database
- tidal current
- tidal currents
- tidal datums
- Tides
- unstructured grid
- VDatum
- water level
- water level time series
- Water quality
- wave energy
- wave hindcast
- WaveWatch III
- western Louisiana
- wind forcing
- wind-driven current
- zone of influence