Boulder transport by the 2011 Great East Japan tsunami: Comprehensive field observations and whither model predictions?
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 …
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
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 …
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 …
Coastal boulder deposits, observed worldwide, provide geomorphological evidence of
extreme wave events such as storms, hurricanes and tsunamis. Theoretical formulations …
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
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 …
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
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 …
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
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** …
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
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 …
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
The intertidal zone and raised shore (supratidal) platform at Mission Rocks, northern
KwaZulu-Natal coast, South Africa, consists of fracture-bounded Holocene beachrock units …
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
When compared to tide-dominated shelves, shelves swept by geostrophic flows are
relatively understudied, yet geostrophic currents have the potential to construct substantial …
relatively understudied, yet geostrophic currents have the potential to construct substantial …
Bioavailable metals in tourist beaches of Richards Bay, Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa
Abstract Acid Leachable Trace Metal (ALTMs) concentrations in tourist beaches of Richards
Bay, Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa were assessed. 53 surface sediment samples were …
Bay, Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa were assessed. 53 surface sediment samples were …