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Scott C. Hagen was affiliated with Louisiana State University in the United States. Their research primarily focused on Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Environmental Science, contributing to a total of 39 publications in the former and 24 in the latter field.

The scientist worked extensively within subfields such as Earth-Surface Processes, Atmospheric Science, Ecology, Global and Planetary Change, and Oceanography. These subfields shaped their research approach and areas of specialization.

Key research topics addressed in their work included:

  • Coastal and Marine Dynamics
  • Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research
  • Coastal Wetland Ecosystem Dynamics
  • Flood Risk Assessment and Management
  • Aeolian Processes and Effects
  • Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes
  • Ocean Waves and Remote Sensing

The scientist's work was published in several venues, with frequent appearances in Arabixiv (OSF Preprints), Water Resources Research, Environmental Modelling & Software, IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, and Nature Sustainability.

Collaborations featured recurring coauthors who contributed significantly to their research output:

  • Matthew V. Bilskie
  • Peter Bacopoulos
  • C. G. Siverd
  • Robert R. Twilley
  • David W. Yoskowitz

Among recent publications attributed to the scientist are the following papers:

  • Power Grid Resilience Enhancement via Protecting Electrical Substations Against Flood Hazards: A Stochastic Framework, 2021, IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics
  • Land Loss Due to Human-Altered Sediment Budget in the Mississippi River Delta, 2023, Nature Sustainability
  • Enhancing Flood Hazard Assessments in Coastal Louisiana Through Coupled Hydrologic and Surge Processes, 2021, Frontiers in Water
  • Future Flood Risk Exacerbated by the Dynamic Impacts of Sea Level Rise Along the Northern Gulf of Mexico, 2022, Earth's Future
  • Model Sensitivity to Topographic Uncertainty in Meso- and Microtidal Marshes, 2020, IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing

Best Publications

  • The dynamic effects of sea level rise on low-gradient coastal landscapes: A review

    Davina L. Passeri;Scott C. Hagen;Stephen C. Medeiros;Matthew V. Bilskie

  • Contributions of Organic and Inorganic Matter to Sediment Volume and Accretion in Tidal Wetlands at Steady State

    James T. Morris;Donald C. Barber;John C. Callaway;Randy Chambers

  • Dynamics of sea level rise and coastal flooding on a changing landscape

    M. V. Bilskie;S. C. Hagen;S. C. Medeiros;D. L. Passeri

  • A comprehensive review of compound inundation models in low-gradient coastal watersheds.

    Félix L. Santiago-Collazo;Matthew V. Bilskie;Scott C. Hagen

  • Defining Flood Zone Transitions in Low‐Gradient Coastal Regions

    M. V. Bilskie;S. C. Hagen

  • Co-evolution of wetland landscapes, flooding, and human settlement in the Mississippi River Delta Plain

    Robert R. Twilley;Samuel J. Bentley;Qin Chen;Douglas A. Edmonds

  • Dynamic simulation and numerical analysis of hurricane storm surge under sea level rise with geomorphologic changes along the northern Gulf of Mexico

    Matthew V. Bilskie;S.C. Hagen;K.A. Alizad;S.C. Medeiros

  • Tidal hydrodynamics under future sea level rise and coastal morphology in the Northern Gulf of Mexico

    Davina L. Passeri;Scott C. Hagen;Nathaniel G. Plant;Matthew V. Bilskie

  • Climate change impact and uncertainty analysis of extreme rainfall events in the Apalachicola River basin, Florida

    Dingbao Wang;Scott C. Hagen;Karim Alizad

  • A coupled, two-dimensional hydrodynamic-marsh model with biological feedback

    Karim Alizad;Scott C. Hagen;James T. Morris;Peter Bacopoulos

  • Coastal Wetland Response to Sea‐Level Rise in a Fluvial Estuarine System

    Karim Alizad;Scott C. Hagen;James T. Morris;Stephen C. Medeiros

  • Dynamic responses and implications to coastal wetlands and the surrounding regions under sea level rise

    Karim Alizad;Scott C. Hagen;Stephen C. Medeiros;Matthew V. Bilskie

  • Snow cover and runoff modelling in a high mountain catchment with scarce data: effects of temperature and precipitation parameters

    Fan Zhang;Hongbo Zhang;Scott C. Hagen;Ming Ye

  • Adjusting Lidar-Derived Digital Terrain Models in Coastal Marshes Based on Estimated Aboveground Biomass Density

    Stephen Medeiros;Scott C. Hagen;John F. Weishampel;James J. Angelo

  • Coupling of Hydrodynamic and Wave Models: Case Study for Hurricane Floyd (1999) Hindcast

    Yuji Funakoshi;Scott C. Hagen;Peter Bacopoulos

  • Data and numerical analysis of astronomic tides, wind-waves, and hurricane storm surge along the northern Gulf of Mexico

    M. V. Bilskie;S. C. Hagen;S. C. Medeiros;A. T. Cox

  • Marine tar residues: a review.

    April M. Warnock;Scott C. Hagen;Davina L. Passeri

  • Comparison of floodplain surface roughness parameters derived from land cover data and field measurements

    Stephen C. Medeiros;Scott C. Hagen;John F. Weishampel

  • Oceanographic change and terrestrial human impacts in a post A.D. 1400 sediment record from the southwest Iceland shelf

    A. E. Jennings;S. Hagen;J. Harđardóttir;R. Stein

  • The influence of bed friction variability due to land cover on storm-driven barrier island morphodynamics

    Davina L. Passeri;Joseph W. Long;Nathaniel G. Plant;Matthew V. Bilskie

  • On the significance of incorporating shoreline changes for evaluating coastal hydrodynamics under sea level rise scenarios

    Davina L. Passeri;Scott C. Hagen;Matthew V. Bilskie;Stephen C. Medeiros

  • Impacts of historic morphology and sea level rise on tidal hydrodynamics in a microtidal estuary (Grand Bay, Mississippi)

    Davina L. Passeri;Scott C. Hagen;Stephen C. Medeiros;Matthew V. Bilskie

Frequent Co-Authors

James T. Morris
James T. Morris University of South Carolina
Dingbao Wang
Dingbao Wang University of Central Florida
John F. Weishampel
John F. Weishampel University of Central Florida
Robert R. Twilley
Robert R. Twilley Louisiana State University
Nathaniel G. Plant
Nathaniel G. Plant United States Geological Survey
Marouane Temimi
Marouane Temimi Stevens Institute of Technology
Joannes J. Westerink
Joannes J. Westerink University of Notre Dame
Douglas A. Edmonds
Douglas A. Edmonds Indiana University
Samuel J. Bentley
Samuel J. Bentley Louisiana State University
Nina S. N. Lam
Nina S. N. Lam Louisiana State University

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