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  • ...chelde estuary. The marsh level is close to the highest astronomical tide; flooding occurs only occasionally. Photo credit Anita Eijlers.]] ...are not subject to strong wave action, will rapidly grow to a level where flooding only occurs during the highest spring tides <ref>Allen, J.R.L. 2000. Morpho
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  • ...tubes so that these could be removed for cleaning from the inside without flooding the pole. Even for professional divers, safe underwater operations were lim ...aerobic and anaerobic bacteria and archaea after the water pressure of the flooding tide has pumped the organic matter into the pore system of the sand body. D
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  • ...the overall sea-level oscillations, they can cause sea-level extremes and flooding, especially when combined with higher tides and storm surges, on top of the
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  • ...harbour protection. The Dock Harbour Authority 1974, pp. 279–280</ref>. Flooding of low harbor quays also reduces the seiche amplitude due to frictional dis
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  • ...gh wave erosion, an increase in the frequency and magnitude of wave-driven flooding and saline intrusion in the groundwater reservoirs. However, as sediment su
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  • ===Flooding risk===
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  • ...ds a major contribution to high water levels and to the associated risk of flooding. This is especially the case when the mean water level is raised by an exce ...016256</ref>. In microtidal environments, this can lead to a lower risk of flooding in case of extreme river discharge<ref>Talke, S. A., Familkhalili, R. and J
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  • ...e shallow and levels fluctuate daily, seasonally or annually due to tides, flooding, evapotranspiration, groundwater recharge, or seepage losses. While the veg
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  • ...s the estimated amount of damage occurring as a result of vulnerability to flooding. Flood risk is evaluated by adding up the probabilities of all flood events ...e. For example, the likelihood of extreme high waters susceptible to cause flooding increases with [[sea level rise]]. The likelihood of pollution accidents su
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