[HTML][HTML] Introducing standardized field methods for fracture-focused surface process research

MC Eppes, A Rinehart, J Aldred… - Earth Surface …, 2024 - esurf.copernicus.org
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 …

Influence of particle shape on pebble transport in a mixed sand and gravel beach during low energy conditions: Implications for nourishment projects

E Grottoli, D Bertoni, A Pozzebon, P Ciavola - Ocean & Coastal …, 2019 - Elsevier
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 …

Significance of boulder shape, shoreline configuration and pre‐transport setting for the transport of boulders by tsunamis

J Oetjen, M Engel, SP Pudasaini… - Earth Surface …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

How does wave impact generate large boulders? Modelling hydraulic fracture of cliffs and shore platforms

JG Herterich, R Cox, F Dias - Marine Geology, 2018 - Elsevier
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 …

[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 …

Modeling boulder transport by coastal waves on cliff topography: Case study at Hachijo Island, Japan

M Watanabe, K Goto, F Imamura… - Earth Surface …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

Long–term variability of supratidal coastal boulder activation in Brittany (France)

R Autret, G Dodet, S Suanez, G Roudaut, B Fichaut - Geomorphology, 2018 - Elsevier
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 …

Tsunami and storm sediments in Oman: Characterizing extreme wave deposits using terrestrial laser scanning

B Schneider, G Hoffmann, M Falkenroth… - Journal of Coastal …, 2019 - Springer
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 …

Palaeo-tsunami inundation distances deduced from roundness of gravel particles in tsunami deposits

D Ishimura, K Yamada - Scientific reports, 2019 - nature.com
Abstract Information on palaeo-tsunami magnitude is scientifically and socially essential to
mitigate tsunami risk. However, estimating palaeo-tsunami parameters (eg, inundation …

Monitoring the sedimentary budget and dislocated boulders in western Greece–results since 2008

D Hoffmeister, C Curdt, G Bareth - Sedimentology, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
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 …