To offset erosion of the southern Gold Coast beaches influenced by the extension of the Tweed River entrance training walls in the early 1960s
The construction of river entrance training walls is generally aimed at improving navigability of th...
In 1988 a large nearshore nourishment at Gold Coast, Australia was carried out. InSeptember/October ...
Yeppoon Main beach, Kinka beach and Keppel Sands beach are nestled around Keppel Bay in Queensland, ...
For over 30 years a primary coastal management concern in south-east Queensland, Australia has been ...
The entrance bar of the Tweed River has historically been a concern for navigators. Extensions to th...
This report details an investigation of the natural sand bypassing processes which control the devel...
The Tweed River Entrance Sand Bypassing Project (TRESBP) was aimed at establishing and maintaining a...
The entrance navigation channel of the Tweed River in northern NSW, Australia has been maintained by...
Across the decades, communities and governments have responded to navigation diffi culties at the Tw...
the extension of the Tweed River training walls in the early 1960s. To achieve the objective of rest...
In the 50 years since the 1967 erosion events coastal management on the Gold Coast has evolved signi...
This report was prepared in 1996/97 as background information for the assessment of bypassing system...
The movement of sediment in the nearshore zone is of particular interest along many densely populat...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd The Shoalhaven River in southern New South Wales (NSW) drains a catchment of ~70...
The City of Gold Coast beach nourishment project placed 3 million m3 of sand from its offshore sand ...
The construction of river entrance training walls is generally aimed at improving navigability of th...
In 1988 a large nearshore nourishment at Gold Coast, Australia was carried out. InSeptember/October ...
Yeppoon Main beach, Kinka beach and Keppel Sands beach are nestled around Keppel Bay in Queensland, ...
For over 30 years a primary coastal management concern in south-east Queensland, Australia has been ...
The entrance bar of the Tweed River has historically been a concern for navigators. Extensions to th...
This report details an investigation of the natural sand bypassing processes which control the devel...
The Tweed River Entrance Sand Bypassing Project (TRESBP) was aimed at establishing and maintaining a...
The entrance navigation channel of the Tweed River in northern NSW, Australia has been maintained by...
Across the decades, communities and governments have responded to navigation diffi culties at the Tw...
the extension of the Tweed River training walls in the early 1960s. To achieve the objective of rest...
In the 50 years since the 1967 erosion events coastal management on the Gold Coast has evolved signi...
This report was prepared in 1996/97 as background information for the assessment of bypassing system...
The movement of sediment in the nearshore zone is of particular interest along many densely populat...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd The Shoalhaven River in southern New South Wales (NSW) drains a catchment of ~70...
The City of Gold Coast beach nourishment project placed 3 million m3 of sand from its offshore sand ...
The construction of river entrance training walls is generally aimed at improving navigability of th...
In 1988 a large nearshore nourishment at Gold Coast, Australia was carried out. InSeptember/October ...
Yeppoon Main beach, Kinka beach and Keppel Sands beach are nestled around Keppel Bay in Queensland, ...