[HTML][HTML] Introducing standardized field methods for fracture-focused surface process research
Rock fractures are a key contributor to a broad array of Earth surface processes due to their
direct control on rock strength as well as rock porosity and permeability. However, to date …
direct control on rock strength as well as rock porosity and permeability. However, to date …
Influence of particle shape on pebble transport in a mixed sand and gravel beach during low energy conditions: Implications for nourishment projects
Beach nourishments using coarse-gravel sediments are becoming a frequent practice to
buffer coastal erosion, but usually little attention is spent on fill material characteristics. A …
buffer coastal erosion, but usually little attention is spent on fill material characteristics. A …
Significance of boulder shape, shoreline configuration and pre‐transport setting for the transport of boulders by tsunamis
Research on tsunami‐induced coarse‐clast transport is a field of rising interest since such
deposits have been identified as useful proxies for extreme‐wave events (tsunamis, storm …
deposits have been identified as useful proxies for extreme‐wave events (tsunamis, storm …
How does wave impact generate large boulders? Modelling hydraulic fracture of cliffs and shore platforms
Boulder quarrying by large waves along steep, high-energy coastlines contributes to erosion
both by causing inland migration of cliff faces and by vertical lowering of coastal platform …
both by causing inland migration of cliff faces and by vertical lowering of coastal platform …
[HTML][HTML] Finding coastal megaclast deposits: A virtual perspective
DA Ruban - Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 2020 - mdpi.com
Coastal megaclast deposits are dominated by detrital particles larger than 1 m in size. These
attract significant attention of modern researchers because of the needs of sedimentary rock …
attract significant attention of modern researchers because of the needs of sedimentary rock …
Modeling boulder transport by coastal waves on cliff topography: Case study at Hachijo Island, Japan
Clifftop coastal boulders transported by storm waves or tsunamis have been reported
around the world. Although numerical calculation of boulder transport is a strong tool for the …
around the world. Although numerical calculation of boulder transport is a strong tool for the …
Long–term variability of supratidal coastal boulder activation in Brittany (France)
High–energy supratidal coastal boulder deposit (SCBD) dynamics were investigated on
Vierge Island and Pors Carn Point, north and south of western Brittany, France, respectively …
Vierge Island and Pors Carn Point, north and south of western Brittany, France, respectively …
Tsunami and storm sediments in Oman: Characterizing extreme wave deposits using terrestrial laser scanning
Accurate determination of geometric parameters is key to a holistic understanding of storm
and tsunami deposits and for modeling wave magnitudes responsible for the displacement …
and tsunami deposits and for modeling wave magnitudes responsible for the displacement …
Palaeo-tsunami inundation distances deduced from roundness of gravel particles in tsunami deposits
Abstract Information on palaeo-tsunami magnitude is scientifically and socially essential to
mitigate tsunami risk. However, estimating palaeo-tsunami parameters (eg, inundation …
mitigate tsunami risk. However, estimating palaeo-tsunami parameters (eg, inundation …
Monitoring the sedimentary budget and dislocated boulders in western Greece–results since 2008
Dislocated boulders are one sign of high‐energy wave impacts on coasts. These high‐
energy impacts, caused by severe storms or tsunamis, can trigger initial cracking and …
energy impacts, caused by severe storms or tsunamis, can trigger initial cracking and …