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The stability of the New River Spit, Oregon, has been investigated to determine whether the State's beach-zone line should be moved. The zone line approximately followed the edge of dune vegetation when it was established in 196769, so relevant to the dec... 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

The critical threshold mass for boulders composing a beach is the mass of the largest stone entrained by the hydraulic forces associated with wave breaking and swash run-up. For any given storm event there is a maximum boulder mass that can be moved and a... see more

The west coast of Jersey is a high energy, macro-tidal environment, which experiences contrasting beach morphology between storm and non-storm conditions, giving rise to an apparent seasonal differentiation between 'summer' and 'winter' beach states, as r... see more

Klungkung has a coastline of 113 km out of a total of 5780.06 km2 the coastline in the province of Bali, but about 25 km is eroded. One of the critical areas occurs in Tegal Besar beach which caused erosion of 0.08875 to 3.0915 m/yr. Revetment with scallo... see more

 In past decades coastal, erosion related impacts on the world’s shorelines have been significantly growing due to ongoing coastal development and tourist occupation as well as to natural erosion/flooding events exacerbated by climatic change. Ocean ... see more

The soil layer is the combination of many types as well as the soil in the slope area. The soil in the slope is frequently a mixture of clay and sand. The stability of slope becomes dominantly an issue in the geotechnical engineering area. The collapse of... see more

Anthracological studies carried out on six sambaquis from Rio de Janeiro State (southeastern Brazilian coast) and one sambaqui from Santa Catarina State (southern Brazil) showed that coastal vegetation presents a marked resilience to climatic changes. Cha... see more

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