Reevaluating the role of organic matter sources for coastal eutrophication, oligotrophication, and ecosystem health

A Deininger, H Frigstad - Frontiers in Marine Science, 2019 - frontiersin.org
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 …

Bridging the gap between resilience and geomorphology of complex coastal systems

K Kombiadou, S Costas, AR Carrasco… - Earth-Science …, 2019 - Elsevier
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 …

A simple equilibrium model for predicting shoreline change

MA Davidson, KD Splinter, IL Turner - Coastal Engineering, 2013 - Elsevier
This contribution describes the development, calibration and verification of a 1-D behaviour-
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 …

The future of coastal monitoring through satellite remote sensing

S Vitousek, D Buscombe, K Vos, PL Barnard… - Cambridge Prisms …, 2023 - cambridge.org
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 …

Scalable, data-assimilated models predict large-scale shoreline response to waves and sea-level rise

S Vitousek, K Vos, KD Splinter, K Parker, A O'Neill… - Scientific Reports, 2024 - nature.com
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 …

Exploring shoreface dynamics and a mechanistic explanation for a morphodynamic depth of closure

AC Ortiz, AD Ashton - Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Using energetics‐based formulations for wave‐driven sediment transport, we develop a
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

J Mil-Homens, R Ranasinghe, JSMT de Vries… - Coastal …, 2013 - Elsevier
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 …

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 …

How to make integrated coastal erosion management a reality

N Rangel-Buitrago, VN de Jonge, W Neal - Ocean & Coastal Management, 2018 - Elsevier
Coastal-erosion management actions require a knowledge of sediment behaviour and
interchange in all related offshore, shore and inland environments. Approaches to managing …