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Coastal Hydrodynamics and Hazards - James M. Kaihatu

Texas A&M University College of Engineering

Microsite on the vulnerability of facilities and communities in Houston to toxic flooding is live

Posted on May 15, 2024 by jkaihatu

The culmination of a four year project between Texas A&M University and the Environmental Defense Fund can be seen here. The site shows the vulnerability of communities and facilities in the Houston area to the impacts of flooding (hurricane surge, riverine, and rainfall) and contaminant transport. The site also describes the use of nature-based solutions to mitigate these impacts. This work was supported by the National Academies through the Healthy Gulf program.

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