Abstract The occurrence and characteristics of transverse finger bars at Surfers Paradise (Gold Coast, Australia) have been quantified with 4 years of time-exposure video images. These bars are attached to the inner terrace and have an oblique orientation with respect to the coastline. They are observed during 24 % of the study period, in patches up to 15 bars, with an average lifetime of 5 days and a mean wavelength of 32 m. The bars are observed during obliquely incident waves of intermediate heights. Bar crests typically point toward the incoming wave direction, i.e., they are up-current oriented. The most frequent beach state when bar
The complex rhythmic morphology of the inner side of the Trabucador barrier beach is investigated. T...
Crescentic bar events at Castelldefels beach (NW Mediterranean) have been characterised using a 4.25...
A morphodynamic model has been developed to gain more fundamental knowledge about the formation of t...
The occurrence and characteristics of transverse finger bars at Surfers Paradise (Gold Coast, Austra...
Patches of transverse finger bars have been identified in the surf zone of Noordwijk beach (Netherla...
A 9.3-year dataset of low-tide time-exposure images from Surfers Paradise, Northern Gold Coast, Aust...
A system of 15 small-scale finger bars has been observed, by using video imagery, between 23 June 20...
Nearshore sandbars are ubiquitous morphological features along many sandy, wave-dominated, coasts. T...
We indentify the presence of an intertidal finger bar system in the swell-protected beaches of El Pu...
The temporal and spatial variability of crescentic sandbars is analyzed with hourly long-term (month...
Sandy beaches are often characterized by the presence of sand bars, whose characteristics (growth, m...
The coupling between hydrodynamics and the evolving topography in the surf zone has been theoretical...
A system of 15 small-scale finger bars has been observed, by using video imagery, between 23 June 20...
We indentify the presence of an intertidal finger bar system in the swell-protected beaches of El Pu...
Sandbars, submerged ridges of sand roughly parallel to the shoreline, change continuously under time...
The complex rhythmic morphology of the inner side of the Trabucador barrier beach is investigated. T...
Crescentic bar events at Castelldefels beach (NW Mediterranean) have been characterised using a 4.25...
A morphodynamic model has been developed to gain more fundamental knowledge about the formation of t...
The occurrence and characteristics of transverse finger bars at Surfers Paradise (Gold Coast, Austra...
Patches of transverse finger bars have been identified in the surf zone of Noordwijk beach (Netherla...
A 9.3-year dataset of low-tide time-exposure images from Surfers Paradise, Northern Gold Coast, Aust...
A system of 15 small-scale finger bars has been observed, by using video imagery, between 23 June 20...
Nearshore sandbars are ubiquitous morphological features along many sandy, wave-dominated, coasts. T...
We indentify the presence of an intertidal finger bar system in the swell-protected beaches of El Pu...
The temporal and spatial variability of crescentic sandbars is analyzed with hourly long-term (month...
Sandy beaches are often characterized by the presence of sand bars, whose characteristics (growth, m...
The coupling between hydrodynamics and the evolving topography in the surf zone has been theoretical...
A system of 15 small-scale finger bars has been observed, by using video imagery, between 23 June 20...
We indentify the presence of an intertidal finger bar system in the swell-protected beaches of El Pu...
Sandbars, submerged ridges of sand roughly parallel to the shoreline, change continuously under time...
The complex rhythmic morphology of the inner side of the Trabucador barrier beach is investigated. T...
Crescentic bar events at Castelldefels beach (NW Mediterranean) have been characterised using a 4.25...
A morphodynamic model has been developed to gain more fundamental knowledge about the formation of t...