O CIMA é financiado pela Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT) através da referência UIDP/00350/2020, com sede no Campus Universitário de Gambelas, Edifício 7, 8005-139 FARO PORTUGAL. Tel: 351 289 244 434, 351 289 800 100; E-mail: cima@ualg.pt (+ info)
- Biotic and abiotic factors governing dune response to storm events
- CIMA researchers Juan L. Garzon and Óscar Ferreira, in collaboration with researchers from LNEC just published an open-access article in Scientific Reports
- Comparação entre modelos numéricos na avaliação de eventos de galgamento costeiro
- Conceptual and quantitative categorization of wave-induced flooding impacts for pedestrians and assets in urban beaches
- Development of a Bayesian network-based early warning system for storm-driven coastal erosion
- Development of a Bayesian networks-based early warning system for wave-induced flooding
- Evaluation of weather forecast systems for storm surge modeling in the Chesapeake Bay
- EWCOAST- Sistema de alerta na Praia de Faro
- Field-based numerical model investigation of wave propagation across marshes in the Chesapeake Bay under storm conditions
- Garzon, J. L., Plomaritis, T. A., Ferreira, O. (2023). Morphology and Storm Duration for more Reliable Early Warning Systems for Coastal Hazards. Journal of Geophysical Research, Oceans, 1–21.
- Garzon, J.L., Ferreira, Ó., et al. (2023). Development of a Bayesian networks-based early warning system for wave-induced flooding. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 2023, 96, 103931
- Garzon, J.L., Ferreira, Ó., Reis, M.T., Ferreira, A., Fortes, C.J.E.M., Zózimo, A.C. (2023). Conceptual and quantitative categorization of wave-induced flooding impacts for pedestrians and assets in urban beaches. Scientific Reports, 2023, 13(1), 7251
- Modeling of coastal erosion in exposed and groin-protected steep beaches
- Potential of marshes to attenuate storm surge water level in the Chesapeake Bay
- Uncertainty analysis related to beach morphology and storm duration for more reliable early warning systems for coastal hazards
- Wave attenuation by Spartina saltmarshes in the Chesapeake Bay under storm surge conditions
- Wave Attenuation by Spartina Saltmarshes in the Chesapeake Bay Under Storm Surge Conditions. Journal of Geophysical Research