Coastal Waters Systems Evolution under Climate Changes and Global Warming: An Integrated and Multidisciplinary Approach
A special issue of Journal of Marine Science and Engineering (ISSN 2077-1312).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 February 2020) | Viewed by 9438
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Interests: hydrodynamics; ecological; modelling; estuarine; coastal circulation; climate changes
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Interests: physical oceanography; estuaries and lagoons; coastal processes; climate change; coastal flooding; tidal processes; numerical modeling
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Climate changes and global warming are expected to significantly impact coastal water systems. Changes in air and water temperatures, as well as sea level rise are expected to greatly influence coastal water dynamics and ecosystems. In particular, sea level rise will affect the exchange between ocean and coastal waters, inducing changes in lagoon and estuarine circulations, which, in turn, can affect the transport of dissolved and suspended matter, the nutrient and sediment budgets, and, ultimately, the biogeochemical processes inside those systems.
Due to the interconnection between these processes, integrated and multidisciplinary approaches are necessary to forecast the evolution of these coastal systems. This requires bringing together specialists from several scientific areas in order to discuss the state-of-the-art of their sciences, including more recent and modern tools, namely numerical and risk assessment models and data management.
This Special Issue aims to contribute to the assessment and quantification of coastal ecosystems status under present and future climates, as well as to indicate the directions needed to manage and mitigate related risks and uncertainties.
It is, therefore, intended to bring together the scientific community from several areas of coastal water science (biologist, geophysicist, climatologist, modelers, engineers, etc.) by inviting contributions focusing on:
- The state-of-the-art of modelling coastal water systems
- The risk assessment tools for the coastal water systems
- The present and the future climates for coastal areas, including meteorological extreme events
- Case studies and scenarios under different forcing: Induced naturally, anthropogenically and/or by climate change
- The global warming impact in coastal systems
- Vulnerability of coastal systems under climate change scenarios
Research articles, review articles, case studies and perspectives dealing with coastal system and the issues related to global changes, including anthropogenic, natural and climate changes, are, therefore, welcome to this Issue. We look forward receiving original contributions.
Prof. Dr. José Fortes Lopes
Prof. Dr. João Miguel Dias
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- climate changes
- global Warming
- sea level rise
- coastal systems
- physical and biogeochemical processes
- numerical and risk assessment
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