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List of works by Davina Passeri

Barrier-island and estuarine-wetland physical-change assessment after Hurricane Sandy

article

Coastal estuaries and lagoons: The delicate balance at the edge of the sea

Development of a modeling framework for predicting decadal barrier island evolution

scientific article published in 2020

Dynamic modeling of barrier island response to hurricane storm surge under future sea level rise

article

Effects of proposed navigation channel improvements on sediment transport in Mobile Harbor, Alabama

scientific article published in 2018

Impacts of historic morphology and sea level rise on tidal hydrodynamics in a microtidal estuary (Grand Bay, Mississippi)

scholarly article by Davina L. Passeri published in December 2015

Integrated Modeling of Dynamic Marsh Feedbacks and Evolution Under Sea‐Level Rise in a Mesotidal Estuary (Plum Island, MA, USA)

scientific article published in 2022

Marine Tar Residues: a Review

scientific article

On the significance of incorporating shoreline changes for evaluating coastal hydrodynamics under sea level rise scenarios

article published in 2014

Systems Approaches for Coastal Hazard Assessment and Resilience

scientific article published on 22 August 2017

The Potential of Wave Energy Conversion to Mitigate Coastal Erosion from Hurricanes

scientific article published in 2022

The Roles of Storminess and Sea Level Rise in Decadal Barrier Island Evolution

article by Davina L. Passeri et al published 18 September 2020 in Geophysical Research Letters

The dynamic effects of sea level rise on low-gradient coastal landscapes: A review

article

The influence of bed friction variability due to land cover on storm-driven barrier island morphodynamics

article

Tidal hydrodynamics under future sea level rise and coastal morphology in the Northern Gulf of Mexico

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Using multiple environmental proxies and hydrodynamic modeling to investigate Late Holocene climate and coastal change within a large Gulf of Mexico estuarine system (Mobile Bay, Alabama, USA)

scientific article published in September 2020