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Sahong Lee and Jung Lyul Lee
In this study, a reduction in sediment budget due to the development of a river watershed, resulting in coastal erosion, was reviewed, and the rate of background erosion was calculated through an examination of the loss of coastal sediment into the open ...
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Irene Cinelli, Giorgio Anfuso, Enrico Bartoletti, Lorenzo Rossi and Enzo Pranzini
This paper presents the history and evolution of the different projects carried out from 1999 to 2008 at Cavo beach in the Elba Island, Italy. The village of Cavo almost completely lost its beach in the 1970s due to the reduction of sedimentary input, an...
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Enzo Pranzini and Allan T. Williams
Beaches, as deposits of unconsolidated material at the land/water interface, are open systems where input and output items constitute the sediment budget. Beach evolution depends on the difference between the input/output to the system; if positive the b...
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Enzo Pranzini, Irene Cinelli, Luigi E. Cipriani and Giorgio Anfuso
This paper presents the results of a study carried out to support the Region of Tuscany Coastal Sediment Management Plan, with the main aim of establishing the sediment budget considering the time span from 1981?1985 to 2005 for the 56 coastal sectors in...
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Celso Aleixo Pinto, Rui Taborda, César Andrade, Paulo Baptista, Paulo Alves Silva, Diogo Mendes and Joaquim Pais-Barbosa
Current coastal protection strategy in Portugal defines beach and shoreface nourishment as a valid measure to mitigate coastal erosion in some erosional hot-spots, being considered as an adaptation measure under the present climate change scenario, inclu...
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Norbert P. Psuty, Katherine Ames, Andrea Habeck and Glenn Liu
Beach nourishment was applied at three fetch-restricted sites along the estuarine margin of Delaware Bay, New Jersey. Evaluation of geomorphological performance of the nourishment project was conducted through seasonal monitoring to track linear features...
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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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Kwami Serge Foga Agbetossou, Denis Worlanyo Aheto, Donatus Bapentire Angnuureng, Leo Cornelius van Rijn, Koko Zébéto Houédakor, Emmanuel Kwadzo Brempong and Folly Serge Tomety
Field measurements of longshore sediment transport have been performed in the surf zone along Denu Beach, located in the Volta Region of Ghana, West Africa. This study consisted of measuring sediment transport rates by the deployment of modified versions...
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R. Jak McCarroll, Gerd Masselink, Nieves G. Valiente, Tim Scott, Erin V. King and Daniel Conley
Headland bypassing is the transport of sediment around rocky headlands by wave and tidal action, associated with high-energy conditions and embayment circulation (e.g., mega-rips). Bypassing may be a key component in the sediment budget of many coastal c...
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Michael A. Kinsela, Bradley D. Morris, Michelle Linklater and David J. Hanslow
The impacts of coastal erosion are expected to increase through the present century, and beyond, as accelerating global mean sea-level rise begins to enhance or dominate local shoreline dynamics. In many cases, beach (and shoreline) response to sea-level...
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Michael A. Kinsela, Bradley D. Morris, Michelle Linklater and David J. Hanslow
The impacts of coastal erosion are expected to increase through the present century, and beyond, as accelerating global mean sea-level rise begins to enhance or dominate local shoreline dynamics. In many cases, beach (and shoreline) response to sea-level...
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Michael A. Kinsela, Bradley D. Morris, Michelle Linklater and David J. Hanslow
The impacts of coastal erosion are expected to increase through the present century, and beyond, as accelerating global mean sea-level rise begins to enhance or dominate local shoreline dynamics. In many cases, beach (and shoreline) response to sea-level...
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Serge Suanez, Romain Cancouët, France Floc'h, Emmanuel Blaise, Fabrice Ardhuin, Jean-François Filipot, Jean-Marie Cariolet and Christophe Delacourt
Monitoring of dune erosion and accretion on the high-energy macrotidal Vougot beach in North Brittany (France) over the past decade (2004?2014) has revealed significant morphological changes. Dune toe erosion/accretion records have been compared with ext...
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