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David Morgan, David Gunn, Andres Payo and Michael Raines
In an era of environmental change leading to rising sea levels and increased storminess, there is a need to quantify the volume of beach sediment on the coast of Britain in order to assess the vulnerability to erosion using cheap, easy-to-deploy and non-...
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Andres Payo, Gareth O. Jenkins, Dave Morgan, Nieves G. Valiente and Timothy Scott
Since the end of the last glaciation, the United Kingdom?s land surface has been altered by isostatic rebound, rising in the north and sinking in the south. Numerous studies have been published documenting the impact of isostatic rebound on relative sea ...
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Isabella Lapietra, Stefania Lisco, Luigi Capozzoli, Francesco De Giosa, Giuseppe Mastronuzzi, Daniela Mele, Salvatore Milli, Gerardo Romano, François Sabatier, Giovanni Scardino and Massimo Moretti
This study focuses on the analysis of sandy beaches by integrating sedimentological, geomorphological, and geophysical investigations. The beach represents an extremely variable environment where different natural processes act simultaneously with human ...
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Daria Bogatova (Aleksyutina), Sergey Buldovich and Vanda Khilimonyuk
The Arctic coastal environment is a very dynamic system and sensitive to any changes. In our research we demonstrate that nivation (snow patch activity) impacts the Arctic landscape especially in the coastal dynamic at the western part of Russian Arctic....
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Pablo Muñoz López, Andrés Payo, Michael A. Ellis, Francisco Criado-Aldeanueva and Gareth Owen Jenkins
Recession of coastal cliffs (bluffs) is a significant problem globally, as around 80% of Earth?s coastlines are classified as sea cliffs. It has long been recognised that beaches control wave energy dissipation on the foreshore and, as a result, can prov...
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Jeriels Matatula,Erny Poedjirahajoe,Satyawan Pudyatmoko
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Mangrove is a specific ecosystem, which commonly is in the small wave beach or covered from wave beach area, affected by the sea tidal and water fill from the land. The purpose of this research is to know the spatial spread of the mangrove habitat enviro...
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Andres Payo, Mike Walkden, Michael A. Ellis, Andrew Barkwith, David Favis-Mortlock, Holger Kessler, Benjamin Wood, Helen Burke and Jonathan Lee
Field and numerical investigations at Happisburgh, East coast of England, UK, sought to characterize beach thickness and determine geologic framework controls on coastal change. After a major failure of coastal protection infrastructure, removal of about...
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Brian F. Atwater,Marco Cisternas,Eko Yulianto,Amy L. Prendergast,Kruawun Jankaew,Annaliese A. Eipert,Warnakulasuriya Ignatius Starin Fernando,Iwan Tejakusuma,Ignacio Schiappacasse,Yuki Sawai
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The Chilean tsunami of 22 May 1960 reamed out a breach and built up a fan as it flowed across a sparsely inhabited beach-ridge plain near Maullín, midway along the length of the tsunami source. Eyewitnesses to the flooding, interviewed mainly in 1988 and...
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Gustavo A. Correa,Maria L. Carrevedo,Pedro R. Gutierrez
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A sedimentological, paleontological and paleoenvironmental study of the Andapaico Formation is presented (southern sector of the Paganzo Basin, San Juan). This unit overlies with an angular unconformity the Punta Negra Formation, and has a thickness of 4...
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C. Mike Bell
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A series of Quaternary lacustrine braid deltas on the shores of Lake General Carrera in southern Chile formed as a result of falls in lake level. Each delta comprises two components, the delta fan and the beach embayment, each in turn comprising an onsho...
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