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Scott C. Hagen

Researcher at Louisiana State University

Publications -  134
Citations -  3801

Scott C. Hagen is an academic researcher from Louisiana State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Storm surge & Estuary. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 124 publications receiving 2969 citations. Previous affiliations of Scott C. Hagen include Institut national des sciences Appliquées de Lyon & University of Central Florida.

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The dynamic effects of sea level rise on low-gradient coastal landscapes: A review

TL;DR: In this article, a review examines previous studies that have accounted for the dynamic, nonlinear responses of hydrodynamics, coastal morphology, and marsh ecology to sea level rise by implementing more complex approaches rather than the simplistic "bathtub" approach.
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Dynamics of sea level rise and coastal flooding on a changing landscape

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a numerical model of the Mississippi and Alabama coast to simulate the response of hurricane storm surge to changes in sea level, land use/land cover, and land surface elevation for past (1960), present (2005), and future (2050) conditions.
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Dynamic simulation and numerical analysis of hurricane storm surge under sea level rise with geomorphologic changes along the northern Gulf of Mexico

TL;DR: In this paper, a dynamic modeling framework was proposed to examine the effects of global climate change, and sea level rise in particular, on tropical cyclone-driven storm surge inundation.
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Co-evolution of wetland landscapes, flooding, and human settlement in the Mississippi River Delta Plain

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed an approach to compare 50% L:W isopleths across the Atchafalaya and Terrebonne Basins to test landscape behavior over the last six decades to measure delta instability in coastal deltaic basins as a function of reduced sediment supply from river flooding.