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Ramin Familkhalili
Ramin Familkhalili
Estuarine System Scientist, NOAA-NCCOS | Adjunct Research Assistant Professor
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The effect of channel deepening on tides and storm surge: A case study of Wilmington, NC
R Familkhalili, SA Talke
Geophysical research letters 43 (17), 9138-9147, 2016
1432016
The influence of channel deepening on tides, river discharge effects, and storm surge
SA Talke, R Familkhalili, DA Jay
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 126 (5), e2020JC016328, 2021
372021
Tide‐Storm Surge Interactions in Highly Altered Estuaries: How Channel Deepening Increases Surge Vulnerability
R Familkhalili, SA Talke, DA Jay
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, e2019JC015286, 2020
322020
Computational modeling of coupled waves and vegetation stem dynamics in highly flexible submerged meadows
R Familkhalili, N Tahvildari
Advances in Water Resources 165, 104222, 2022
122022
Compound flooding in convergent estuaries: insights from an analytical model
R Familkhalili, SA Talke, DA Jay
Ocean Science 18 (4), 1203-1220, 2022
82022
Quantifying the Benefits of Wetland Restoration Under Projected Sea Level Rise
R Familkhalili, J Davis, CA Currin, ME Heppe, S Cohen
Frontiers in Marine Science 10, 2023
32023
Analytical and Numerical Modeling of Long Term Changes to Tides, Storm Surge, and Total Water Level Due to Bathymetric Changes and Surge Characteristics
R Familkhalili
Portland State University, 2019
22019
The influence of human induced landscape and bathymetry changes on tides, surge and extreme water levels
SA Talke, R Familkhalili, LT Helaire, DA Jay, PM Orton, DK Ralston
Ocean Sciences Meeting 2020, 2020
12020
CP51B-08-The Influence of Human Induced Landscape and Bathymetry Changes on Tides, Surge and Extreme Water Levels
S Talke, R Familkhalili, L Helaire, DA Jay, P Orton, DK Ralston
12020
When keeping up and migrating aren’t enough; changing regulatory policy to promote marsh resilience
CA Currin, K Cerny-Chipman, J Davis, S Whitin, S Cohen, R Familkhalili
Coastal & Estuarine Research Federation, 2023
2023
Evaluation of nature-based solutions to boost wetland resilience to sea-level rise
R Familkhalili, J Davis, CA Currin, ME Heppe, S Cohen
Coastal & Estuarine Research Federation, 2023
2023
Spatiotemporal variation of drag in a submerged flexible vegetation meadow and its linkage to stem dynamics: a computational modeling study
N Tahvildari, R Familkhalili
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2022, EP32B-08, 2022
2022
Characterizing Seagrass Effects on Hydrodynamics of Waves and Currents Through Field Measurements and Computational Modelling
R Familkhalili, N Tahvildari
AGU 2021 Fall Meeting, 2021
2021
High-resolution prediction of coastal compound flooding under future relative sea level rise
R Familkhalili, N Tahvildari
Coastal & Estuarine Research Federation, 2021
2021
Alteration in tides and flood dynamics caused by channel deepening: case study of the Saint Johns River, Florida
S Talke, D Jay, R Familkhalili
EGU General Assembly Conference, EGU21-14012, 2021
2021
Data From: The Influence of Channel Deepening on Tides, River Discharge Effects, and Storm Surge
SA Talke, R Familkhalili, DA Jay
2021
Nonhydrostatic Modeling of Flow Interactions with Highly Flexible Vegetation
N Tahvildari, R Familkhalili, G Ma
Coastal Engineering Proceedings, 59-59, 2020
2020
Effects of Spatially Variable Drag Coefficient of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation on Surface Wave Dissipation
R Familkhalili, N Tahvildari
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2020, OS011-0008, 2020
2020
Hydrodynamics of Hypolimnetic Aeration and its Relation to Oxygen Transfer
S Greiling, N Tahvildari, R Familkhalili, GC Schafran, A Downing
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2020, H114-0013, 2020
2020
Effects of Spatially Variable Drag Coefficient of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation on Surface Wave Dissipation
F Ramin, T Navid
AGU Fall Meeting, 2020
2020
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