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Inundation Exposure Assessment for Majuro Atoll, Republic of the Marshall Islands Using A High-Accuracy Digital Elevation Model

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Dean Gesch, Monica Palaseanu-Lovejoy, Jeffrey Danielson, Charles Fletcher, Maria Kottermair, Matthew Barbee, Andrea Jalandoni, Gesch, Dean, Palaseanu-Lovejoy, Monica, Danielson, Jeffrey, Fletcher, Charles, Kottermair, Maria, Barbee, Matthew, and Jalandoni, Andrea, Inundation Exposure Assessment for Majuro Atoll, Republic of the Marshall Islands Using A High-Accuracy Digital Elevation Model: Remote Sensing, v. 12, iss. 1.

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Majuro Atoll in the central Pacific has high coastal vulnerability due to low-lying islands, rising sea level, high wave events, eroding shorelines, a dense population center, and limited freshwater resources. Land elevation is the primary geophysical variable that determines exposure to inundation in coastal settings. Accordingly, coastal elevation data (with accuracy information) are critical for assessments of inundation exposure. Previous research has demonstrated the importance of using high-accuracy elevation data and rigorously accounting for uncertainty in inundation assessments. A quantitative analysis of inundation exposure was conducted for Majuro Atoll, including accounting for the cumulative vertical uncertainty from the [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Pacific Islands CASC

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Water, Coasts and Ice
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