Articles | Volume 18, issue 23
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-18-9319-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-18-9319-2025
Model description paper
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02 Dec 2025
Model description paper |  | 02 Dec 2025

Projecting management-relevant change of undeveloped coastal barriers with the Mesoscale Explicit Ecogeomorphic Barrier model (MEEB) v1.0

Ian R. B. Reeves, Andrew D. Ashton, Erika E. Lentz, Christopher R. Sherwood, Davina L. Passeri, and Sara L. Zeigler

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We describe a new model of coastal barrier ecogeomorphic change that operates over spatiotemporal scales congruous with effective management practices, incorporates key ecogeomorphic feedbacks, and provides probabilistic projections. The model skillfully captures important barrier dynamics through robust data integration and calibration of relatively simple model parameterizations, and can be used to understand and predict when, where, and how barriers evolve to inform decision-making processes.
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