Toward a predictive model of Arctic coastal retreat in a warming climate, Beaufort Sea, Alaska

The team proposes a three-year project to develop predictive models of coastal erosion and sediment transport along the Alaskan Beaufort Sea coast. This project has three distinct but complementary goals that include monitoring and modeling: 1) to quantify the rates and drivers of shoreline retreat...

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Main Authors: Cameron Wobus, Katherine Barnhart
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Published: Arctic Data Center 2016
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spelling dataone:urn:uuid:7b682b23-89d1-4067-8b3e-4423d85657c6 2024-06-03T18:46:34+00:00 Toward a predictive model of Arctic coastal retreat in a warming climate, Beaufort Sea, Alaska Cameron Wobus Katherine Barnhart ENVELOPE(-153.935,-153.743,70.889,70.875) BEGINDATE: 2007-06-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2016-02-17T09:56:43Z https://search.dataone.org/view/urn:uuid:7b682b23-89d1-4067-8b3e-4423d85657c6 unknown Arctic Data Center Dataset 2016 dataone:urn:node:ARCTIC 2024-06-03T18:08:19Z The team proposes a three-year project to develop predictive models of coastal erosion and sediment transport along the Alaskan Beaufort Sea coast. This project has three distinct but complementary goals that include monitoring and modeling: 1) to quantify the rates and drivers of shoreline retreat through the past ~50 years using retrospective analyses of remotely sensed imagery, sea surface temperatures, ground temperatures, and meteorological records; 2) to characterize the processes driving coastal change in the Arctic via comprehensive monitoring of wave and thermal energy inputs, substrate properties, and inputs of water and sediment from fluvial systems; 3) to develop both descriptive and predictive models for coastal erosion in Alaska using both simplified physical models of individual processes, and models of suites of interrelated physical processes and hydrodynamics using DELFT3D. Dataset Arctic Beaufort Sea Toward a Predictive Model of Arctic Coastal Retreat in a Warming Climate, Beaufort Sea Alaska Toward a predictive model of Arctic coastal retreat in a warming climate, Beaufort Sea, Alaska Alaska Arctic Data Center (via DataONE) Arctic ENVELOPE(-153.935,-153.743,70.889,70.875)
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description The team proposes a three-year project to develop predictive models of coastal erosion and sediment transport along the Alaskan Beaufort Sea coast. This project has three distinct but complementary goals that include monitoring and modeling: 1) to quantify the rates and drivers of shoreline retreat through the past ~50 years using retrospective analyses of remotely sensed imagery, sea surface temperatures, ground temperatures, and meteorological records; 2) to characterize the processes driving coastal change in the Arctic via comprehensive monitoring of wave and thermal energy inputs, substrate properties, and inputs of water and sediment from fluvial systems; 3) to develop both descriptive and predictive models for coastal erosion in Alaska using both simplified physical models of individual processes, and models of suites of interrelated physical processes and hydrodynamics using DELFT3D.
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Katherine Barnhart
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Katherine Barnhart
Toward a predictive model of Arctic coastal retreat in a warming climate, Beaufort Sea, Alaska
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title Toward a predictive model of Arctic coastal retreat in a warming climate, Beaufort Sea, Alaska
title_short Toward a predictive model of Arctic coastal retreat in a warming climate, Beaufort Sea, Alaska
title_full Toward a predictive model of Arctic coastal retreat in a warming climate, Beaufort Sea, Alaska
title_fullStr Toward a predictive model of Arctic coastal retreat in a warming climate, Beaufort Sea, Alaska
title_full_unstemmed Toward a predictive model of Arctic coastal retreat in a warming climate, Beaufort Sea, Alaska
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Toward a Predictive Model of Arctic Coastal Retreat in a Warming Climate, Beaufort Sea Alaska
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Toward a Predictive Model of Arctic Coastal Retreat in a Warming Climate, Beaufort Sea Alaska
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