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- Title:
- "Flooding" Versus "Inundation"
- Volume:
- FI15061977 / 00001
- Author:
- Flick, Reinhard E.
Chadwick, D. Bart
Briscoe, John
Harper, Kristine C.
- PublishYear:
- 2012
- Type:
- Book

- Title:
- 100 Miami Beach: Rising Above Community Resiliency Summit
- Volume:
- AA00000024 / 00005
- Author:
- City of Miami Beach
- PublishYear:
- 2015
- Type:
- Mixed Material
- Title:
- 2014 Municipal implementation survey report
- Volume:
- FIGO000081 / 00001
- Author:
- Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact
- PublishYear:
- 2015
- Type:
- Book
- Title:
- 21st- Century Evolution of Greenland Outlet Glacier Velocities
- Volume:
- FI15062109 / 00001
- Author:
- Moon, T.
Joughlin, I.
Smith, B.
Howat, I.
- PublishYear:
- 2012
- Type:
- Book

- Title:
- 25 Years of Partnerships in Building Safer Communities in Asia
- Volume:
- FI13022768 / 00001
- Author:
- Asian Disaster Preparedness Center
Disaster Risk Reduction Program, Florida International University (DRR/FIU) ( summary contributor )
- PublishYear:
- 2011
- Type:
- Book

- Title:
- A 2,500-year record of environmental change in Highlands Hammock State Park (Central Florida, U.S.A.) inferred from siliceous microfossils
- Volume:
- FI14082510 / 00001
- Author:
- Pearce, Christof
Cremer, Holger
Lammertsma, Emmy
Wagner-Cremer, Friederike
- PublishYear:
- 2013
- Type:
- Serial
- Title:
- A 20th century acceleration in global sea-level rise
- Volume:
- FI15062013 / 00001
- Author:
- Church, John A.
White, Neil J.
- PublishYear:
- 2006
- Type:
- Book

- Title:
- A Chronology of Paleozoic Sea-Level Changes
- Volume:
- FI15061945 / 00001
- Author:
- Haq, Bilal U.
Schutter, Stephen R.
- PublishYear:
- 2008
- Type:
- Book

- Title:
- A Climate of Corporate Control
- Volume:
- FI15060333 / 00001
- Author:
- Union of Concerned Scientists
Grifo, Francesca
Goldman, Gretchen
Gutman, Ben
Freeman, Jennifer
Rogerson, Paul
Veysey, Drew
- PublishYear:
- 2012
- Type:
- Book
- Title:
- A Complex Relationship Between Calving Glaciers and Climate
- Volume:
- FI15050362 / 00001
- Author:
- Post, Austin
O'Neel, Shad
Motyka, Roman J.
Streveler, Gregory
- PublishYear:
- 2011
- Type:
- Book

- Title:
- A Deeper Look at Climate Change and National Security
- Volume:
- FI15050344 / 00001
- Author:
- Roming, A.D., Jr.
Backus, George A.
Baker, Arnold B.
- PublishYear:
- 2010
- Type:
- Book
- Title:
- A diagrammatic framework for disaster risk management.
- Volume:
- FI13042158 / 00001
- Author:
- Piper, Chris
- PublishYear:
- 2011
- Type:
- Book

- Title:
- A Drier Future?
- Volume:
- FI15050306 / 00001
- Author:
- Sherwood, Steven
Fu, Qiang
- PublishYear:
- 2014
- Type:
- Book

- Title:
- A framework for using GIS and stakeholder input to assess vulnerability to coastal-inundation hazards
- Volume:
- FI15061971 / 00001
- Author:
- Frazier, Tim
Wood, Nathan
Yarnal, Brent
- PublishYear:
- Type:
- Book

- Title:
- A geological perspective on sea-level rise and its impacts along the U.S. mid-Atlantic coast
- Volume:
- FI15061865 / 00001
- Author:
- Miller, Kenneth G.
Kopp, Robert E.
Horton, Benjamin P.
Browning, James V.
Kemp, Andrew C.
- PublishYear:
- 2013
- Type:
- Book

- Title:
- A global ranking of port cities with high exposure to climate extremes
- Volume:
- FI15061946 / 00001
- Author:
- Hanson, Susan
Nicholls, Robert
Ranger, N.
Hallegatte, S.
Corfee-Morlot, J.
Herweijer, C.
Chateau, J.
- PublishYear:
- 2011
- Type:
- Book

- Title:
- A Long View on Climate Sensitivity
- Volume:
- FI15042599 / 00001
- Author:
- Skinner, Luke
- PublishYear:
- 2012
- Type:
- Book

- Title:
- A methodology for predicting future coastal hazards due to sea-level rise on the California Coast
- Volume:
- FI15061805 / 00001
- Author:
- Revell, David F.
Battalio, Robert
Spear, Brian
Ruggiero, Peter
Vandever, Justin
- PublishYear:
- 2011
- Type:
- Book

- Title:
- A new view on sea level rise
- Volume:
- FI15061810 / 00001
- Author:
- Rahmstorf, Stefan
- PublishYear:
- 2010
- Type:
- Book

- Title:
- A New, Robust, and Accurate Method to Extract Tide-Coordinated Shorelines from Coastal Elevation Models
- Volume:
- FI15061881 / 00001
- Author:
- Fernandez Luque, Ismael
Aguilar Torres, Fernando J.
Aguilar Torres, Manuel A.
Perez Garcia, Jose L.
Lopez Arenas, Andres
- PublishYear:
- 2011
- Type:
- Book

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Material Information
- Title:
- "Flooding" Versus "Inundation"
- Series Title:
- Eos Volume 93 Number 38
- Creator:
- Flick, Reinhard E.
Chadwick, D. Bart
Briscoe, John
Harper, Kristine C. - Publisher:
- American Geophysical Union
- Publication Date:
- 2012-09-18
- Language:
- English
Subjects
- Subjects / Keywords:
- Climate change ( lcsh )
Flooding ( lcsh )
Sea level rise ( lcsh )
Inundations ( lcsh )
Notes
- Abstract:
- As mean sea level rise (MSLR) accelerates, it will become increasingly necessary and useful to distinguish coastal “flooding” from “inundation.” The growing number of coastal MSLR vulnerability assessments makes it clear that confused usage is abundant. We propose that the term “flooding” be used when dry areas become wet temporarily—either periodically or episodically—and that “inundation” be used to denote the process of a dry area being permanently drowned or submerged. According to these proposed defnitions, flooding is always higher than inundation, but they are fundamentally different. Flooding, including tidal flooding, is and has been dominant along open coasts. However, inundation is likely to become ever more important in the coming decades and centuries and may itself eventually become a dominant physical coastal process. Differentiating between the two will clarify and emphasize the differences between these processes. ( English )
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