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  1. Comparing Patterns of Hurricane Washover into Built and Unbuilt Environments
  2. A multi-modal approach towards mining social media data during natural disasters - A case study of Hurricane Irma
  3. An Active Learning Pipeline to Detect Hurricane Washover in Post-Storm Aerial Images
  4. psi-collect: A Python module for post-storm image collection and cataloging
  5. Blind testing of shoreline evolution models
  6. Impacts of Seagrass Dynamics on the Coupled Long‐Term Evolution of Barrier‐Marsh‐Bay Systems
  7. Ensemble models from machine learning: an example of wave runup and coastal dune erosion
  8. Laboratory experiments on the role of hysteresis, defect dynamics and initial perturbation on wave-generated ripple development
  9. Interaction of seed dispersal and environmental filtering affects woody encroachment patterns in coastal grassland
  10. A review of machine learning applications to coastal sediment transport and morphodynamics
  11. Quantifying the Growth of Preprint Services Hosted by the Center for Open Science
  12. Species-Specific Functional Morphology of Four US Atlantic Coast Dune Grasses: Biogeographic Implications for Dune Shape and Coastal Protection
  13. Quantifying the growth of preprint services hosted by the Center for Open Science
  14. Ensemble models from machine learning: an example of wave runup and coastal dune erosion
  15. Investigating dune-building feedback at the plant level: Insights from a multispecies field experiment
  16. Is there a bulldozer in your model?
  17. Exploring Marine and Aeolian Controls on Coastal Foredune Growth Using a Coupled Numerical Model
  18. Building back bigger in hurricane strike zones
  19. Earth Science is Ready for Preprints: The First Year of EarthArXiv
  20. A calibration workflow for coastal dune models
  21. A Review of Machine Learning Applications to Coastal Sediment Transport and Morphodynamics
  22. Literature-based latitudinal distribution and possible range shifts of two US east coast dune grass species (Uniola paniculata and Ammophila breviligulata)
  23. The use of genetic programming to develop a predictor of swash excursion on sandy beaches
  24. The Role of Ecomorphodynamic Feedbacks and Landscape Couplings in Influencing the Response of Barriers to Changing Climate
  25. The use of genetic programming to develop a predictor of swash excursion on sandy beaches
  26. Lateral vegetation growth rates exert control on coastal foredune <q>hummockiness</q> and coalescing time
  27. Delayed recognition of geomorphology papers in the Geological Society of America Bulletin
  28. Three Reasons Why Earth Scientists Should Edit Wikipedia
  29. Vegetation controls on maximum coastal foredune <q>hummockiness</q> and annealing time
  30. Indications of a positive feedback between coastal development and beach nourishment
  31. Uncertainty quantification in modeling earth surface processes: more applicable for some types of models than for others
  32. Stability and bistability in a one‐dimensional model of coastal foredune height
  33. Anthropogenic controls on overwash deposition: Evidence and consequences
  34. Ground control point requirements for structure-from-motion derived topography in low-slope coastal environments
  35. Machine learning components in deterministic models: hybrid synergy in the age of data
  36. A data-driven approach to develop physically sound predictors: Application to depth-averaged velocities on flows through submerged arrays of rigid cylinders
  37. Cause and effect in geomorphic systems: Complex systems perspectives
  38. A machine learning approach for the prediction of settling velocity
  39. Unraveling the dynamics that scale cross-shore headland relief on rocky coastlines: 1. Model development
  40. Data-driven components in a model of inner-shelf sorted bedforms: a new hybrid model
  41. Prediction of wave ripple characteristics using genetic programming
  42. The shape of patterns to come: from initial formation to long-term evolution
  43. Sorted bedform pattern evolution: Persistence, destruction and self-organized intermittency