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GIS Modelling of Sea-Level Rise Induced Shoreline Changes Inside Coastal Re-Entrants: Two Examples from Southeast Australia

Sea level rise has cause shoreline recession in several nations, although the potential physical and economic impacts have not been assessed due to the cost of data collection at a high resolution. a GIS-based coastal behavior model was developed to apply simple algorithms to assess the potential co...

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Published in:Natural hazards (Dordrecht) 2004-01, Vol.31 (1), p.253-253
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