Patricia (Soupy) Dalyander (Former Employee)
Science and Products
Event and decadal-scale modeling of barrier island restoration designs for decision support
Hydrodynamics and sediment mobility processes over a degraded senile coral reef
Coral reefs can influence hydrodynamics and morphodynamics by dissipating and refracting incident wave energy, modifying circulation patterns, and altering sediment transport pathways. In this study, the sediment and hydrodynamic response of a senile (dead) barrier reef (Crocker Reef, located in the upper portion of the Florida Reef Tract) to storms and quiescent conditions was evaluated using fie
A multiscale natural community and species-level vulnerability assessment of the Gulf Coast, USA
A framework for modeling scenario-based barrier island storm impacts
Laboratory observations of artificial sand and oil agglomerates
Gulf Coast vulnerability assessment: Mangrove, tidal emergent marsh, barrier islands and oyster reef
Incipient motion of sand-oil agglomerates
Correction of elevation offsets in multiple co-located lidar datasets
A methodology for modeling barrier island storm-impact scenarios
Use of structured decision-making to explicitly incorporate environmental process understanding in management of coastal restoration projects: Case study on barrier islands of the northern Gulf of Mexico
National assessment of nor’easter-induced coastal erosion hazards: mid- and northeast Atlantic coast
Integrating geophysical and oceanographic data to assess interannual variability in longshore sediment transport
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
Science and Products
Event and decadal-scale modeling of barrier island restoration designs for decision support
Hydrodynamics and sediment mobility processes over a degraded senile coral reef
Coral reefs can influence hydrodynamics and morphodynamics by dissipating and refracting incident wave energy, modifying circulation patterns, and altering sediment transport pathways. In this study, the sediment and hydrodynamic response of a senile (dead) barrier reef (Crocker Reef, located in the upper portion of the Florida Reef Tract) to storms and quiescent conditions was evaluated using fie
A multiscale natural community and species-level vulnerability assessment of the Gulf Coast, USA
A framework for modeling scenario-based barrier island storm impacts
Laboratory observations of artificial sand and oil agglomerates
Gulf Coast vulnerability assessment: Mangrove, tidal emergent marsh, barrier islands and oyster reef
Incipient motion of sand-oil agglomerates
Correction of elevation offsets in multiple co-located lidar datasets
A methodology for modeling barrier island storm-impact scenarios
Use of structured decision-making to explicitly incorporate environmental process understanding in management of coastal restoration projects: Case study on barrier islands of the northern Gulf of Mexico
National assessment of nor’easter-induced coastal erosion hazards: mid- and northeast Atlantic coast
Integrating geophysical and oceanographic data to assess interannual variability in longshore sediment transport
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.