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Differential maps have been digitalized and compared from successive bathymetric and topographic surveys performed under different meteorological conditions from May 1992 to December 1994 in the shoreface-to-beach system of the 30 km long coastal area ext... see more

This paper demonstrates that antecedent topography played a very important role on the coastal evolution of Rio Grande do SuI (RS) in Brazil during the Holocene. By modeling the last 9 ka of sea level change using the general morphology of the present she... see more

A number of assumed empirical relationships (e.g., the Bruun Rule, the equilibrium shoreface profile, longshore transport rate equation, beach length: durability relationship, and the renourishment factor) and deterministic numerical models (e.g., GENESIS... see more

The Yalgorup Plain is a well preserved late Pleistocene coastal plain in the Perth Basin, southwestern Australia. The carbonate and siliciclastic sediment sequences therein show that Pleistocene palaeo-coastal sedimentation was dominated by narrow beachri... see more

In this study a cross-shore profile extends from the foredune crest to the shoreface toe and is characterized by the shore slopes ratio (SR). SR is obtained by dividing the slope tangent of a cross-shore profile by the slope tangent of a shoreface base se... see more

Zones of erosion and accretion were delimited by comparing a DGPS shoreline mapping in 1997 and the beach line reproduced from the army chart collection of 1975. The results show extensive shore retreat along of Rio Grande do Sul central coast, while accr... see more

Sand volumes and cross-shore sand transport within a swath of beach and shoreface at Mangawhai, Northland, New Zealand were monitored during six weeks of swell and storm waves in order to capture any significant sand exchanges between the beach and inner ... see more

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