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Evolution Trend of Silting and Scouring in the Near Future at the Pearl River Estuary and Countermeasures
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The evolution and morphodynamic characteristics of shoals and troughs in Lingdingyang Bay of the Pearl River Estuary
Published 2025-01-01“…The Lingdingyang Bay (LDB) of the Pearl River Estuary serves as a case study. From 1901 to 2018, the LDB consisted of the West Shoal, Middle Shoal, and East Shoal and the West Trough and East Trough. …”
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Monitoring and discussion on river carbon and nitrogen fluxes in the Pearl River Estuary region
Published 2025-01-01Subjects: “…Pearl river Estuary…”
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Application of Geotextile Bag Filling Technique in Pearl River Estuary Improvement Project
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Research on Protection and Development of Coastal Line and Shoal Resources in Pearl River Estuary
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Diagnostic analysis and numerical simulation of 2 ~ 3 day wave in Pearl River Estuary
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Spatial Distribution Characteristics of Microplastics in Multiple Types of Beach Sediments in Pearl River Estuary
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Evaluation of the influence of offshore wind farm noise on the fishes and dolphins in the Pearl River Estuary
Published 2025-01-01“…In this study, we recorded the noise radiating from a wind farm and evaluated its potential impact on the fishes and Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins (Sousa chinensis) residing in the Pearl River Estuary. The pile driving pulses, recorded 30 m from the construction site, had a mean zero-to-peak sound pressure level of 195.1 dB (re 1 μPa) (n = 238), exceeding the hearing thresholds of both fishes and Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins. …”
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Experimental Study on Review and Argumentation of Pearl River Estuary Regulation Alignment Planning Scheme
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Niche and Interspecific Association of Dominant Phytoplankton Species during Winter in Eight Estuaries of Pearl River
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Physical drivers of bio-optical properties in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area during the winter dry season
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Construction and Verification of the Refined Forecast Model for Storm Surges Based on ADCIRC in Guangzhou
Published 2022-01-01“…Considering the joint influence of upstream water,astronomical tides,and storm surges,this paper constructs a refined forecast model for storm surges in Guangzhou based on ADCIRC.Driven by the Jelesnianski typhoon model,this model takes the upstream water and the forecast of tide levels in the open sea as the upper and lower boundary input and uses the irregularly triangular grids to simulate the topographic change of coastlines.The astronomical tides of six representative tide stations in cities near the Pearl River Estuary are compared with the measured water levels of six tide stations in Guangzhou under the influence of Typhoon Mangkhut and Hato for verification.The results show that the refinement degree of this forecast model can reach the hundred-meter level,and the maximum mean absolute error of astronomical tide fitting is less than 13 cm.The water increasing process,maximum water level value, and occurrence time of storm surges of the two typhoons are well fitted.All of these indicate that the model can basically reflect the astronomical tides and the water increasing process of storm surges along the Pearl River Estuary,which can provide a reference for the warning and high-resolution prediction of storm surges in Guangzhou.…”
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Optimized Design for Large Geotextile Mats over Soft Soil
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Simulating the ENSO impact on the distribution and fate of floating litter particles in the Northern South China Sea
Published 2025-01-01“…The Pearl River delivers a large amount of plastic waste to the Pearl River Estuary (PRE) and adjacent Northern South China Sea (NSCS) region each year. …”
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