Ehab Meselhe

Affiliations: 
Civil Engineering University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Lafayette, LA, United States 
Area:
Civil Engineering, System Science Engineering
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Meselhe E, Lamjiri MA, Flint K, et al. (2020) Continental Scale Heterogeneous Channel Flow Routing Strategy for Operational Forecasting Models Journal of the American Water Resources Association
Meselhe E, Wang Y, White E, et al. (2020) Knowledge-Based Predictive Tools to Assess Effectiveness of Natural and Nature-Based Solutions for Coastal Restoration and Protection Planning Journal of Hydraulic Engineering. 146: 05019007
Reed D, Wang Y, Meselhe E, et al. (2020) Modeling wetland transitions and loss in coastal Louisiana under scenarios of future relative sea-level rise Geomorphology. 352: 106991
Yuill B, Wang Y, Allison M, et al. (2020) Sand settling through bedform‐generated turbulence in rivers Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
Vaccare J, Meselhe E, White JR. (2019) The denitrification potential of eroding wetlands in Barataria Bay, LA, USA: Implications for river reconnection. The Science of the Total Environment. 686: 529-537
Rivera-Monroy VH, Elliton C, Narra S, et al. (2019) Wetland Biomass and Productivity in Coastal Louisiana: Base Line Data (1976–2015) and Knowledge Gaps for the Development of Spatially Explicit Models for Ecosystem Restoration and Rehabilitation Initiatives Water. 11: 2054
White ED, Meselhe E, Reed D, et al. (2019) Mitigating the Effects of Sea-Level Rise on Estuaries of the Mississippi Delta Plain Using River Diversions Water. 11: 2028
Hemmerling SA, Barra M, Bienn HC, et al. (2019) Elevating local knowledge through participatory modeling: active community engagement in restoration planning in coastal Louisiana Journal of Geographical Systems. 22: 241-266
Sendrowski A, Sadid K, Meselhe E, et al. (2018) Transfer Entropy as a Tool for Hydrodynamic Model Validation. Entropy (Basel, Switzerland). 20
White E, Messina F, Moss L, et al. (2018) Salinity and Marine Mammal Dynamics in Barataria Basin: Historic Patterns and Modeled Diversion Scenarios Water. 10: 1015
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