Abstract: In natural conditions, the dynamics of the Danube delta coast has been largely determined by the interaction between fluvial deposition and a strong southward wave-induced longshore transport near the mouths of the river. River-mouth morphodynamics is highly nonlinear, involving multiple feedbacks on the longshore sediment transport. These include a groin effect of the river plume and subaqueous delta, a shoaling effect of the downdrift offset subaqueous delta, and a barrier steering effect of the downdrift barrier islands or spits. As a result, a net sequestration of sediments occurs near the river mouth that aids and speeds up delta lobe development. Downdrift of the mouth, barriers may form after extreme river floods, but also ...
International audienceThe Mediterranean basin (including the Black Sea) is characterized by a pletho...
This study focuses on the effects of changes in fluvial sediment supply on the plan-form shape of wa...
Since the 1980s intensive anthropogenic disturbances have affected the channel of the St. George bra...
ABSTRACT: The Danube, with its mouths at the Black Sea, has been economically and strategically one ...
Large parts of the Danube Delta coast suffered severe erosion during last decades due to both natura...
International audienceFloods and storms are common phenomena at river mouths with some degree of wav...
River delta degradation has been caused by extraction of natural resources, sediment retention by re...
ABSTRACT: Deltas are discrete shoreline protuberances formed where a river enters a standing body o...
It is widely recognized that waves inhibit river mouth progradation and reduce the avulsion timescal...
We present a novel quantitative test of a 50-year-old hypothesis which asserts that river delta morp...
River mouth bar formation, a key process in fluvial-deltaic morphodynamics, is subject to both river...
River deltas and individual delta lobes frequently face reduction of sediment supply, either from th...
Thesis: Ph. D., Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering (Massachusetts I...
Recent studies on human pressure evolution on the Danube watershed highlight that forest clearances ...
Abstract. The second largest river in Europe discharges into the Black Sea through the Danube Delta....
International audienceThe Mediterranean basin (including the Black Sea) is characterized by a pletho...
This study focuses on the effects of changes in fluvial sediment supply on the plan-form shape of wa...
Since the 1980s intensive anthropogenic disturbances have affected the channel of the St. George bra...
ABSTRACT: The Danube, with its mouths at the Black Sea, has been economically and strategically one ...
Large parts of the Danube Delta coast suffered severe erosion during last decades due to both natura...
International audienceFloods and storms are common phenomena at river mouths with some degree of wav...
River delta degradation has been caused by extraction of natural resources, sediment retention by re...
ABSTRACT: Deltas are discrete shoreline protuberances formed where a river enters a standing body o...
It is widely recognized that waves inhibit river mouth progradation and reduce the avulsion timescal...
We present a novel quantitative test of a 50-year-old hypothesis which asserts that river delta morp...
River mouth bar formation, a key process in fluvial-deltaic morphodynamics, is subject to both river...
River deltas and individual delta lobes frequently face reduction of sediment supply, either from th...
Thesis: Ph. D., Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering (Massachusetts I...
Recent studies on human pressure evolution on the Danube watershed highlight that forest clearances ...
Abstract. The second largest river in Europe discharges into the Black Sea through the Danube Delta....
International audienceThe Mediterranean basin (including the Black Sea) is characterized by a pletho...
This study focuses on the effects of changes in fluvial sediment supply on the plan-form shape of wa...
Since the 1980s intensive anthropogenic disturbances have affected the channel of the St. George bra...