Boulder transport by the 2011 Great East Japan tsunami: Comprehensive field observations and whither model predictions?

NAK Nandasena, N Tanaka, Y Sasaki, M Osada - Marine Geology, 2013 - Elsevier
Predicting the local size of a historic high-energy event from its boulders using numerical
models is a challenging research topic. Modern high-energy events and their deposits are …

The role of shelf morphology and antecedent setting in the preservation of palaeo-shoreline (beachrock and aeolianite) sequences: the SE African shelf

AN Green, JAG Cooper, L Salzmann - Geo-Marine Letters, 2018 - Springer
On the SE African shelf, a submerged shoreline at a depth of 60 m is examined and its
attributes compared between two shelf sectors with different morphologies, yet similar …

[HTML][HTML] Geomorphological signatures of known hurricanes and validation of theoretical emplacement formulations: Coastal boulder deposits on Cuban low-lying …

P Dunán-Avila, C Authemayou, M Jaud, K Pedoja… - Marine Geology, 2025 - Elsevier
Coastal boulder deposits, observed worldwide, provide geomorphological evidence of
extreme wave events such as storms, hurricanes and tsunamis. Theoretical formulations …

The Holocene evolution of Lake St Lucia, Africa's largest estuary: Geological implications for contemporary management

AN Green, MS Humphries, JAG Cooper… - Estuarine, coastal and …, 2022 - Elsevier
The Holocene evolution of one of Africa's largest estuaries, Lake St Lucia on the east coast
of South Africa, is examined and juxtaposed with previous and contemporary management …

Boulder emplacement and remobilisation by cyclone and submarine landslide tsunami waves near Suva City, Fiji

AYA Lau, JP Terry, A Ziegler, A Pratap, D Harris - Sedimentary Geology, 2018 - Elsevier
The characteristics of a reef-top boulder field created by a local submarine landslide tsunami
are presented for the first time. Our examination of large reef-derived boulders deposited by …

[HTML][HTML] Measuring change using quantitative differencing of repeat structure-from-motion photogrammetry: The effect of storms on coastal boulder deposits

T Nagle-McNaughton, R Cox - Remote Sensing, 2019 - mdpi.com
Repeat photogrammetry is increasingly the go-too tool for long-term geomorphic monitoring,
but quantifying the differences between structure-from-motion (SfM) models is a develo** …

Diatom-inferred hydrological changes and Holocene geomorphic transitioning of Africa's largest estuarine system, Lake St Lucia

M Gomes, MS Humphries, KL Kirsten, AN Green… - Estuarine, Coastal and …, 2017 - Elsevier
The diverse lagoons and coastal lakes along the east coast of South Africa occupy incised
valleys that were flooded during the rise and subsequent stabilisation of relative sea-level …

Linking fracturing and rock mechanic properties to the erosion of a beachrock shore platform

WW Hastie, AT Mthembu, AN Green, J van den Bergh - Marine Geology, 2021 - Elsevier
The intertidal zone and raised shore (supratidal) platform at Mission Rocks, northern
KwaZulu-Natal coast, South Africa, consists of fracture-bounded Holocene beachrock units …

Bedform evolution and dynamics of a geostrophic current-swept shelf, northern KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

AN Green, BW Flemming, JAG Cooper, TF Wanda - Geo-Marine Letters, 2022 - Springer
When compared to tide-dominated shelves, shelves swept by geostrophic flows are
relatively understudied, yet geostrophic currents have the potential to construct substantial …

Bioavailable metals in tourist beaches of Richards Bay, Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa

E Vetrimurugan, MP Jonathan, PD Roy, VC Shruti… - Marine Pollution …, 2016 - Elsevier
Abstract Acid Leachable Trace Metal (ALTMs) concentrations in tourist beaches of Richards
Bay, Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa were assessed. 53 surface sediment samples were …