Reevaluating the role of organic matter sources for coastal eutrophication, oligotrophication, and ecosystem health
Organic matter (OM) in aquatic systems is either produced internally (autochthonous OM) or
delivered from the terrestrial environment (ter-OM). For eutrophication (or the reverse …
delivered from the terrestrial environment (ter-OM). For eutrophication (or the reverse …
Bridging the gap between resilience and geomorphology of complex coastal systems
Resilience has been used over a wide range of scientific fields and often ambiguously,
causing confusion over terminology and concepts and giving rise to distinct interpretations …
causing confusion over terminology and concepts and giving rise to distinct interpretations …
A simple equilibrium model for predicting shoreline change
This contribution describes the development, calibration and verification of a 1-D behaviour-
orientated shoreline prediction model. The model primarily encapsulates shoreline …
orientated shoreline prediction model. The model primarily encapsulates shoreline …
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 …
and anthropogenic factors as well as coastal management programs. Various tools have …
The future of coastal monitoring through satellite remote sensing
Satellite remote sensing is transforming coastal science from a “data-poor” field into a “data-
rich” field. Sandy beaches are dynamic landscapes that change in response to long-term …
rich” field. Sandy beaches are dynamic landscapes that change in response to long-term …
Scalable, data-assimilated models predict large-scale shoreline response to waves and sea-level rise
Coastal change is a complex combination of multi-scale processes (eg, wave-driven cross-
shore and longshore transport; dune, bluff, and cliff erosion; overwash; fluvial and inlet …
shore and longshore transport; dune, bluff, and cliff erosion; overwash; fluvial and inlet …
Exploring shoreface dynamics and a mechanistic explanation for a morphodynamic depth of closure
Using energetics‐based formulations for wave‐driven sediment transport, we develop a
robust methodology for estimating the morphodynamic evolution of a cross‐shore sandy …
robust methodology for estimating the morphodynamic evolution of a cross‐shore sandy …
Re-evaluation and improvement of three commonly used bulk longshore sediment transport formulas
Longshore sediment transport (LST) is one of the main drivers of beach morphology. Bulk
LST formulas are routinely used in coastal management/engineering studies to assess LST …
LST formulas are routinely used in coastal management/engineering studies to assess LST …
Reversing storm hotspots on sandy beaches: Spatial and temporal characteristics
JH List, AS Farris, C Sullivan - Marine Geology, 2006 - Elsevier
Coastal erosion hotspots are defined as sections of coast that exhibit significantly higher
rates of erosion than adjacent areas. This paper describes the spatial and temporal …
rates of erosion than adjacent areas. This paper describes the spatial and temporal …
How to make integrated coastal erosion management a reality
Coastal-erosion management actions require a knowledge of sediment behaviour and
interchange in all related offshore, shore and inland environments. Approaches to managing …
interchange in all related offshore, shore and inland environments. Approaches to managing …