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Sergey Agayan, Shamil Bogoutdinov, Roman Krasnoperov and Roman Sidorov
The article is focused on the approach based on the discrete mathematical analysis conception and continues a series of studies related to the application of the previously developed methodology to geophysical data analysis. The main idea of the study is...
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Laura Lemke and Jon K. Miller
Coastal erosion is controlled by two sets of factors, one related to storm intensity and the other related to a location?s vulnerability. This study investigated the role of each set in controlling dune erosion based on data compiled for eighteen histori...
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James A. Pollard, Elizabeth K. Christie, Susan M. Brooks and Tom Spencer
Gravel barriers represent physiographic, hydrographic, sedimentary, and ecological boundaries between inshore and open marine offshore environments, where they provide numerous important functions. The morphosedimentary features of gravel barriers (e.g.,...
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Cyprien Bosserelle, Shari L. Gallop, Ivan D. Haigh and Charitha B. Pattiaratchi
Natural formations of rock and coral can support geologically controlled beaches, where the beach dynamics are significantly influenced by these structures. However, little is known about how alongshore variations in geological controls influence beach m...
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Benjamin T. Phillips, Jennifer M. Brown, Jean-Raymond Bidlot and Andrew J. Plater
Understanding the role of beach morphology in controlling wave overtopping volume will further minimise uncertainties in flood risk assessments at coastal locations defended by engineered structures worldwide. XBeach is used to model wave overtopping vol...
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Benjamin T. Phillips, Jennifer M. Brown, Jean-Raymond Bidlot and Andrew J. Plater
Understanding the role of beach morphology in controlling wave overtopping volume will further minimise uncertainties in flood risk assessments at coastal locations defended by engineered structures worldwide. XBeach is used to model wave overtopping vol...
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Gabriela Medellín, Martí Mayor, Christian M. Appendini, Ruth Cerezo-Mota and José A. Jiménez
Wave runup is a relevant parameter to determine the storm impact on barrier islands. Here, the role of the beach morphology on wave runup and storm impact was investigated at four coastal communities located on the northern Yucatan coast. Current wave co...
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Anna Lisa Cescon, James Andrew Graham Cooper and Derek W. T. Jackson
Beach ridges originate from various depositional processes and occur in a variety of settings. This paper assesses their nature and distribution on the islands of the Greater Caribbean based on a literature review and the identification of sites using Go...
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Rangley C. Mickey, Patricia S. Dalyander, Robert McCall and Davina L. Passeri
Antecedent topography is an important aspect of coastal morphology when studying and forecasting coastal change hazards. The uncertainty in morphologic response of storm-impact models and their use in short-term hazard forecasting and decadal forecasting...
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Evelien Brand, Lars De Sloover, Alain De Wulf, Anne-Lise Montreuil, Sander Vos and Margaret Chen
Sediment transport is a key element in intertidal beach morphodynamics, but measurements of sediment transport are often unreliable. The aim of this study is to quantify and investigate cross-shore sediment transport and the resulting topographic changes...
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Markus Foerst and Nils Rüther
In recent years, advanced methods for measuring riverbank migration have been used to understand the process of river planform evolution. However, the role of the so-called outer secondary cell in the hydraulic pattern in bank erosion remains unclear. Fo...
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Joshua S. Kastman, Patrick S. Market, Neil I. Fox, Alzina L. Foscato and Anthony R. Lupo
There are differences in the character of surface-based and elevated convection, and one type may pose a greater threat to life or property. The lightning and rainfall characteristics of eight elevated and eight surface-based thunderstorm cases that occu...
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Jun Wang, Bo Yang, Bingchen Liang, Zai-Jin You, Zhenlu Wang and Zhaowei Wang
In this study, laboratory experiments were conducted to investigate the influence of changes in storm wave height and water level on beach response in a medium-scale wave flume. A schematic storm was simulated (rising, apex, and waning phases). A non-int...
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Marco Anzidei, Daniele Trippanera, Alessandro Bosman, Franco Foresta Martin, Fawzi Doumaz, Antonio Vecchio, Enrico Serpelloni, Tommaso Alberti, Sante Francesco Rende and Michele Greco
The island of Ustica (Italy) is constantly exposed to the effects of sea-level rise, which is threatening its coastal zone. With the aim of assessing the sea levels that are anticipated by 2150 CE under the climatic projections shown in the AR6 report fr...
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Zoran Kilibarda and Vesna Kilibarda
From 18 January 2013 (175.16 m a.s.l.) to 8 September 2020 (177.82 m a.s.l.), Lake Michigan experienced its fastest and highest rise (2.67 m) since 1860, when instrumental measurements began. Extensive foredunes developed since the last high lake levels ...
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Katerina Kombiadou, Susana Costas and Dano Roelvink
Short-term beach morphodynamics are typically modelled solely through storm-induced erosion, disregarding post-storm recovery. Yet, the full cycle of beach profile response is critical to simulating and understanding morphodynamics over longer temporal s...
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Jean T. Ellis, Michelle E. Harris, Mayra A. Román-Rivera, J. Brianna Ferguson, Peter A. Tereszkiewicz and Sean P. McGill
Over one-third of the Earth?s population resides or works within 200 km of the coast. The increasing threat of coastal hazards with predicted climate change will impact many global citizens. Coastal dune systems serve as a natural first line of defense a...
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Thomas B. Doyle, Andrew D. Short, Peter Ruggiero and Colin D. Woodroffe
Foredunes are important features within coastal landscapes, yet there are relatively few medium to long-term studies on how they evolve and change over time. This study of Australia?s New South Wales (NSW) foredunes has used 70 years of aerial photograph...
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Quentin Laporte-Fauret, Vincent Marieu, Bruno Castelle, Richard Michalet, Stéphane Bujan and David Rosebery
In this paper, coastal dune data are collected at Truc Vert, SW France, using photogrammetry via Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). A low-cost GoPro-equipped DJI Phantom 2 quadcopter and a 20 MPix camera-equipped DJI Phantom 4 Pro quadcopter UAVs were used...
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Kenneth L. Pryor, Tyler Wawrzyniak and Da-Lin Zhang
The 24 September 2001 College Park, Maryland, tornado was a long-track and strong tornado that passed within a close range of two Doppler radars. It was the third in a series of three tornadoes associated with a supercell storm that developed in Stafford...
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