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A model has been developed to evaluate the susceptibility of coastal properties to wave induced erosion. The model includes analyses of the probabilities of extreme water levels due to tides affected by various oceanographic and atmospheric processes, and... see more

Rosarito Beach, Baja California, is a recently created municipality where tourism is its most important economic activity, employing 65% of the population. The area includes 11 km of sandy beaches, which constitutes the most important natural asset for th... see more

For over half a century, researchers have reported a link between the elevation of beach groundwater and erosional or accretionary trends at the beach face. Beach dewatering (the artificial lowering of the watertable within beaches by a system of drains a... see more

Understanding spatio-temporal changes is essential to many aspects of engineering, geographic and planning researches. The coastal zone is the most important and the most intensively used area compared with the other populated areas in the Gaza Strip. The... see more

Beach erosion is one of the most significant impacts of coastal storms because beach width is a measure of coastal vulnerability for beachfront houses. Storm tide, wave energy, and duration are three major factors determining storm erosion potential. Seve... see more

Thirteen permanent beach transects established prior to the 1996 hurricane season were used to evaluate the effects of two hurricanes on erosion and accretion rates along eastern Bogue Banks, North Carolina. Monthly monitoring for nearly two years showed ... see more

The effects of beach renourishment on a major marine turtle nesting beach (Jupiter Island) in Florida were studied over seven years. This made possible a long-term comparison between reproductive activity on several beaches, renourished at different times... see more

This study documents that since 1923, approximately 350 million cubic yards of sand have been deposited on the US East Coast barrier island shoreline (from Long Island, New York to Fisher Island, Florida), by more than 573 beach nourishment episodes, at 1... see more

A simple model is developed to predict the overall horizontal retreat of a frozen cliff fronted by a beach due to a storm surge on the Beaufort Sea coast. In this thermal and mechanical erosion model, storm surge and wave action on the frozen cliff causes... see more

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