U.S. Coastal Pump-Station Inventory
This project builds a standardized, open dataset of U.S. coastal pump stations to study how pumping reduces compound-flood risk, how sea-level rise raises pumping energy costs, and which pumping strategies are most efficient — targeting an ESSD/Zenodo data paper.
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- A methodological framework for improving the performance of data-driven models (2023)
- Coastal Flooding: Modeling, Monitoring, and Protection Systems (2022)
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