Executive summary: The coastline of Suffolk, UK has the fastest rate of contemporary recession in the UK, reaching 5 m a-1 locally. Along this coastline historical recession has continued for as long as there is archival data (old maps, Admiralty Charts, anecdotes, diaries, parish records, OS maps, aerial photographs, elevation/bathymetric surveying). There has been much interest focussed on Dunwich (the site of lost churches and historic buildings – once a thriving port) while other cliffs appear to have attracted fewer detailed studies. However, this whole coastal region has undergone considerable morphological change involving both the coastline position as well as the associated nearshore bathymetry. The cliffs between Benacre Nes...
Understanding changing thresholds and mechanisms for retreat in soft rock cliffs is important under...
This study investigates variations in soft cliff retreat and the impact of coastal defences along 55...
The risks to human populations in coastal areas are changing due to climate and socio-economic chang...
Executive summary: The coastline of Suffolk, UK has the fastest rate of contemporary recession in th...
Abstract The thesis is concerned with the rates of erosion and sedimentation along the Suffolk Coast...
High rates of coastal retreat characterise the weakly cemented Plio-Pleistocene rocks and sediments ...
British coastal areas contain a variety of important resources, including wind farms, pipeline route...
Rising sea levels and increased storminess are expected to accelerate the erosion of soft-cliff coas...
<p><strong>Abstract</strong> The Holderness coastline is known to be one of the most rapidly retreat...
Globally sandy coastlines are threatened by erosion driven by climatic changes and increased stormin...
The ability to assess coastline change is extremely important to today's coastal zone management, wi...
Happisburgh is a small village located in the county of Norfolk, which is situated in the East of En...
Contemporary and historic data for shoreline retreat are used to evaluate and test a range of models...
Almost two-thirds of the intertidal profiles in England and Wales have steepened over the past hundr...
Beachdune systems are valuable geomorphic assets providing a buffer between the coastal hinterland a...
Understanding changing thresholds and mechanisms for retreat in soft rock cliffs is important under...
This study investigates variations in soft cliff retreat and the impact of coastal defences along 55...
The risks to human populations in coastal areas are changing due to climate and socio-economic chang...
Executive summary: The coastline of Suffolk, UK has the fastest rate of contemporary recession in th...
Abstract The thesis is concerned with the rates of erosion and sedimentation along the Suffolk Coast...
High rates of coastal retreat characterise the weakly cemented Plio-Pleistocene rocks and sediments ...
British coastal areas contain a variety of important resources, including wind farms, pipeline route...
Rising sea levels and increased storminess are expected to accelerate the erosion of soft-cliff coas...
<p><strong>Abstract</strong> The Holderness coastline is known to be one of the most rapidly retreat...
Globally sandy coastlines are threatened by erosion driven by climatic changes and increased stormin...
The ability to assess coastline change is extremely important to today's coastal zone management, wi...
Happisburgh is a small village located in the county of Norfolk, which is situated in the East of En...
Contemporary and historic data for shoreline retreat are used to evaluate and test a range of models...
Almost two-thirds of the intertidal profiles in England and Wales have steepened over the past hundr...
Beachdune systems are valuable geomorphic assets providing a buffer between the coastal hinterland a...
Understanding changing thresholds and mechanisms for retreat in soft rock cliffs is important under...
This study investigates variations in soft cliff retreat and the impact of coastal defences along 55...
The risks to human populations in coastal areas are changing due to climate and socio-economic chang...