Scale-dependent perspectives on the geomorphology and evolution of beach-dune systems

IJ Walker, RGD Davidson-Arnott, BO Bauer… - Earth-Science …, 2017 - Elsevier
Despite widespread recognition that landforms are complex Earth systems with process-
response linkages that span temporal scales from seconds to millennia and spatial scales …

[HTML][HTML] Improving predictions of swash dynamics in XBeach: The role of groupiness and incident-band runup

D Roelvink, R McCall, S Mehvar, K Nederhoff… - Coastal …, 2018 - Elsevier
In predicting storm impacts on sandy coasts, possibly with structures, accurate runup and
overtop** simulation is an important aspect. Recent investigations (Stockdon et al., 2014; …

[HTML][HTML] Effects of storm clustering on beach/dune evolution

P Dissanayake, J Brown, P Wisse, H Karunarathna - Marine Geology, 2015 - Elsevier
Impacts of storm clustering on beach/dune morphodynamics were investigated by applying
the state-of-the-art numerical model XBeach to Formby Point (Sefton coast, UK). The …

Sediment budget controls on foredune height: Comparing simulation model results with field data

R Davidson‐Arnott, P Hesp, J Ollerhead… - Earth Surface …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
The form, height and volume of coastal foredunes reflects the long‐term interaction of a suite
of nearshore and aeolian processes that control the amount of sand delivered to the …

[PDF][PDF] Impacts of climate change on coastal geomorphology and coastal erosion relevant to the coastal and marine environment around the UK

G Masselink, P Russell, A Rennie, S Brooks… - MCCIP Science …, 2020 - mccip.org.uk
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY A large proportion of the coastline of the UK and Ireland is currently
suffering from erosion (17% in the UK; 19.9% in Ireland) and of the 3700 km coastline of …

Seasonal dune and beach monitoring using photogrammetry from UAV surveys to apply in the ICZM on the Ravenna coast (Emilia-Romagna, Italy)

FM Scarelli, F Sistilli, S Fabbri, L Cantelli… - Remote Sensing …, 2017 - Elsevier
Coastal monitoring is fundamental to studying dune and beach behaviour related to natural
and anthropogenic factors as well as coastal management programs. Various tools have …

Stormy geomorphology: geomorphic contributions in an age of climate extremes

LA Naylor, T Spencer, SN Lane… - Earth Surface …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
The increasing frequency and/or severity of extreme climate events are becoming
increasingly apparent over multi‐decadal timescales at the global scale, albeit with relatively …

Assessment of beach and dune erosion and accretion using LiDAR: Impact of the stormy 2013–14 winter and longer term trends on the Sefton Coast, UK

K Pye, SJ Blott - Geomorphology, 2016 - Elsevier
An important question for coastal management concerns the importance of individual storms
and clusters of storms on longer term beach sediment budgets, beach and dune erosion …

[HTML][HTML] Selecting coastal hotspots to storm impacts at the regional scale: A Coastal Risk Assessment Framework

C Viavattene, JA Jiménez, O Ferreira, S Priest… - Coastal …, 2018 - Elsevier
Managing coastal risk at the regional scale requires a prioritization of resources along the
shoreline. A transparent and rigorous risk assessment should inform managers and …

Green nourishment: an innovative nature-based solution for coastal erosion

WL Chen, P Muller, RC Grabowski… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Coastal erosion poses an urgent threat to life and property in low-lying regions. Sand
nourishment is increasingly used as a nature-based solution but requires significant natural …