Reef-island topography and the vulnerability of atolls to sea-level rise
CD Woodroffe - Global and Planetary Change, 2008 - Elsevier
Low-lying reef islands on the rim of atolls are perceived as particularly vulnerable to the
impacts of sea-level rise. Three effects are inferred: erosion of the shoreline, inundation of …
impacts of sea-level rise. Three effects are inferred: erosion of the shoreline, inundation of …
Geologically controlled sandy beaches: Their geomorphology, morphodynamics and classification
Beaches that are geologically controlled by rock and coral formations are the rule, not the
exception. This paper reviews the current understanding of geologically controlled beaches …
exception. This paper reviews the current understanding of geologically controlled beaches …
Response of reef island shorelines to seasonal climate oscillations: South Maalhosmadulu atoll, Maldives
The Maldives experience seasonal shifts in monsoon winds from the west‐northwest to
northeast. The morphologic response of reef island beaches and shorelines to these …
northeast. The morphologic response of reef island beaches and shorelines to these …
[LIBRO][B] Quaternary coral reef systems: history, development processes and controlling factors
LF Montaggioni, CJR Braithwaite - 2009 - books.google.com
This book presents both state-of-the art knowledge from Recent coral reefs (1.8 million to a
few centuries old) gained since the eighties, and introduces geologists, oceanographers …
few centuries old) gained since the eighties, and introduces geologists, oceanographers …
New approaches in harnessing wave energy: With special attention to small islands
M Fadaeenejad, R Shamsipour, SD Rokni… - … and Sustainable Energy …, 2014 - Elsevier
The application of renewable energies has increased rapidly in the previous decade to
solve some problems such as growing energy demand and environmental issues. Wave …
solve some problems such as growing energy demand and environmental issues. Wave …
Wave energy status in Asia
Climate change can bring about destructive effects (eg, rising temperatures, heavy rains and
droughts) to countries worldwide, severely influencing future growth and degrading the …
droughts) to countries worldwide, severely influencing future growth and degrading the …
Hydrodynamical impact of the July 2022 'Code Red'distant mega-swell on Apataki Atoll, Tuamotu Archipelago
Distant swells generated by storms in the high latitudes (> 40°) can impact islands and atolls
of the Pacific Ocean far from their genesis locations. While common, they can also …
of the Pacific Ocean far from their genesis locations. While common, they can also …
[LIBRO][B] Shore processes and their palaeoenvironmental applications
EJ Anthony - 2008 - books.google.com
The last five years have been marked by rapid technological and analytical developments in
the study of shore processes and in the comprehension of shore deposits and forms, and …
the study of shore processes and in the comprehension of shore deposits and forms, and …
140 years of global ocean wind-wave climate derived from CMIP6 ACCESS-CM2 and EC-Earth3 GCMs: Global trends, regional changes, and future projections
We present four 140-yr wind-wave climate simulations (1961–2100) forced with surface
wind speed and sea ice concentration from two CMIP6 GCMs under two different climate …
wind speed and sea ice concentration from two CMIP6 GCMs under two different climate …
Through bleaching and tsunami: Coral reef recovery in the Maldives
Coral reefs are degrading worldwide, but little information exists on their previous conditions
for most regions of the world. Since 1989, we have been studying the Maldives, collecting …
for most regions of the world. Since 1989, we have been studying the Maldives, collecting …