The lower shoreface: Morphodynamics and sediment connectivity with the upper shoreface and beach
The lower shoreface provides the connection between the continental shelf and the
shoreline via its onshore transition called the upper shoreface. Lower shorefaces are …
shoreline via its onshore transition called the upper shoreface. Lower shorefaces are …
Modeling the morphodynamics of coastal responses to extreme events: What shape are we in?
This review focuses on recent advances in process-based numerical models of the impact of
extreme storms on sandy coasts. Driven by larger-scale models of meteorology and …
extreme storms on sandy coasts. Driven by larger-scale models of meteorology and …
Map** seabed sediments: Comparison of manual, geostatistical, object-based image analysis and machine learning approaches
Marine spatial planning and conservation need underpinning with sufficiently detailed and
accurate seabed substrate and habitat maps. Although multibeam echosounders enable us …
accurate seabed substrate and habitat maps. Although multibeam echosounders enable us …
Patterns in the sand: From forcing templates to self-organization
The nearshore region exhibits many striking morphological patterns with a variety of spatial
and temporal scales. The formation of these rhythmic features has been initially ascribed …
and temporal scales. The formation of these rhythmic features has been initially ascribed …
Reducing model complexity for explanation and prediction
AB Murray - Geomorphology, 2007 - Elsevier
Numerical models can be useful for explaining poorly understood phenomena or for reliable
quantitative predictions. When modeling a multi-scale system, a 'top-down'approach …
quantitative predictions. When modeling a multi-scale system, a 'top-down'approach …
Contourite erosive features caused by the Mediterranean Outflow Water in the Gulf of Cadiz: Quaternary tectonic and oceanographic implications
Contourite depositional systems have been the focus of much recent research, but still
relatively little is known about contourite erosive features and their associated processes …
relatively little is known about contourite erosive features and their associated processes …
Geologic control in the nearshore: shore-oblique sandbars and shoreline erosional hotspots, Mid-Atlantic Bight, USA
JE McNinch - Marine Geology, 2004 - Elsevier
Beach and nearshore morphology, defined primarily by slope and sandbar development, is
very dynamic and is largely controlled by waves, currents and regional sediment …
very dynamic and is largely controlled by waves, currents and regional sediment …
A review of heterogeneous sediments in coastal environments
The influence of heterogeneous sediment properties on coastal processes is commonly
underestimated due to the difficulty in characterizing and quantifying these types of …
underestimated due to the difficulty in characterizing and quantifying these types of …
Geologic evidence for onshore sediment transport from the inner continental shelf: Fire Island, New York
WC Schwab, WE Baldwin, CJ Hapke… - Journal of Coastal …, 2013 - meridian.allenpress.com
ABSTRACT Schwab, WC; Baldwin, WE; Hapke, CJ; Lentz, EE; Gayes, PT; Denny, JF; List,
JH, and Warner, JC, 2013. Geologic evidence for onshore sediment transport from the inner …
JH, and Warner, JC, 2013. Geologic evidence for onshore sediment transport from the inner …
Shoreface mesoscale morphodynamics: A review
At seasonal to century timescales (mesoscale), the shoreface is a critical zone seaward of
the surf zone and/or beachface, in which waves interact with the mobile seafloor to cause …
the surf zone and/or beachface, in which waves interact with the mobile seafloor to cause …