P. Soupy Dalyander
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Associated Concepts [?]
- Geology
- Oceanography
- Biology
- Physics
- Geography
- Paleontology
- Engineering
- Geomorphology
- Environmental science
- Fishery
- Sediment
- Meteorology
- Computer science
- Storm
- Mathematics
- Geotechnical engineering
- Materials science
- Thermodynamics
- Shore
- Ecology
- Composite material
- Barrier island
Authored Works
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- The Role of Laterally Accreted Spit and Inlet Fill Deposits in Sand Conservation During Barrier Island Transgressive Submergence
- Innovatively Applying a Structured Decision-Making Framework to Louisiana Climate Action Planning to Reach Net Zero Emissions by 2050 while Maximizing Equity Outcomes
- Evaluating Consequences to Ecological, Societal, and Economic Objectives through Decision Analysis under Uncertainty in Louisianas Climate Action Planning Process
- Coastal evolution and resiliency management for a working coast: data and model integration for a transgressive headland: Port Fourchon, Louisiana, USA
- Characterizing Storm-Driven Sediment Transport Patterns at a Barrier Island for Varying Ecosystem Restoration Approaches: Case Study at the Chandeleur Islands, Gulf of Mexico, USA
Linked Co-Authors
Linked Collaborating Institutions
- Boston University, Massachusetts
- Technical University of Turin, Italy
- The Water Institute of the Gulf, Louisiana
- University of New Orleans, Louisiana
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