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Reza Marsooli
Reza Marsooli
Assistant Professor
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Climate change exacerbates hurricane flood hazards along US Atlantic and Gulf Coasts in spatially varying patterns
R Marsooli, N Lin, K Emanuel, K Feng
Nature communications 10 (1), 3785, 2019
3812019
Dam-break flows over mobile beds: experiments and benchmark tests for numerical models
S Soares-Frazao, R Canelas, Z Cao, L Cea, HM Chaudhry, A Die Moran, ...
Journal of Hydraulic Research 50 (4), 364-375, 2012
1602012
3-D finite-volume model of dam-break flow over uneven beds based on VOF method
R Marsooli, W Wu
Advances in Water Resources 70, 104-117, 2014
1412014
Evaluation of total load sediment transport formulas using ANN
CT Yang, R Marsooli, MT Aalami
International Journal of Sediment Research 24 (3), 274-286, 2009
1282009
Numerical modeling of historical storm tides and waves and their interactions along the US East and Gulf Coasts
R Marsooli, N Lin
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 123 (5), 3844-3874, 2018
1172018
Depth-averaged two-dimensional model of unsteady flow and sediment transport due to noncohesive embankment break/breaching
W Wu, R Marsooli, Z He
Journal of Hydraulic Engineering 138 (6), 503-516, 2012
1082012
Storm surge return levels induced by mid-to-late-twenty-first-century extratropical cyclones in the Northeastern United States
N Lin, R Marsooli, BA Colle
Climatic change 154, 143-158, 2019
712019
Three-dimensional hydrodynamic modeling of coastal flood mitigation by wetlands
R Marsooli, PM Orton, N Georgas, AF Blumberg
Coastal Engineering 111, 83-94, 2016
672016
Three-dimensional numerical modeling of dam-break flows with sediment transport over movable beds
R Marsooli, W Wu
Journal of Hydraulic Engineering 141 (1), 04014066, 2015
652015
Numerical investigation of wave attenuation by vegetation using a 3D RANS model
R Marsooli, W Wu
Advances in Water Resources 74, 245-257, 2014
632014
A depth-averaged 2D shallow water model for breaking and non-breaking long waves affected by rigid vegetation
W Wu, R Marsooli
Journal of Hydraulic Research 50 (6), 558-575, 2012
522012
Impacts of climate change on hurricane flood hazards in Jamaica Bay, New York
R Marsooli, N Lin
Climatic Change 163 (4), 2153-2171, 2020
422020
Recent advances and new frontiers in riverine and coastal flood modeling
K Jafarzadegan, H Moradkhani, F Pappenberger, H Moftakhari, P Bates, ...
Reviews of Geophysics 61 (2), e2022RG000788, 2023
392023
A coupled circulation–wave model for numerical simulation of storm tides and waves
R Marsooli, PM Orton, G Mellor, N Georgas, AF Blumberg
Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology 34 (7), 1449-1467, 2017
362017
Modeling wave attenuation by salt marshes in J amaica B ay, N ew Y ork, using a new rapid wave model
R Marsooli, PM Orton, G Mellor
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 122 (7), 5689-5707, 2017
342017
Brief communication: Rapid assessment of damaged residential buildings in the Florida Keys after Hurricane Irma
S Xian, K Feng, N Lin, R Marsooli, D Chavas, J Chen, A Hatzikyriakou
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 18 (7), 2041-2045, 2018
322018
Climate change exacerbates hurricane flood hazards along US Atlantic and Gulf Coasts in spatially varying patterns. Nat. Commun., 10, 3785
R Marsooli, N Lin, K Emanuel, K Feng
292019
Machine learning-based assessment of storm surge in the New York metropolitan area
M Ayyad, MR Hajj, R Marsooli
Scientific Reports 12 (1), 19215, 2022
252022
Artificial intelligence for hurricane storm surge hazard assessment
M Ayyad, MR Hajj, R Marsooli
Ocean Engineering 245, 110435, 2022
222022
Residence time of a highly urbanized estuary: Jamaica Bay, New York
R Marsooli, PM Orton, J Fitzpatrick, H Smith
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering 6 (2), 44, 2018
222018
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