This study analyses beach morphological change during six consecutive storms acting on the meso-tidal Faro Beach (south Portugal) between 15 December 2009 and 7 January 2010. Morphological change of the sub-aerial beach profile was monitored through frequent topographic surveys across 11 transects. Measurements of the surf/swash zone dimensions, nearshore bar dynamics, and wave run-up were extracted from time averaged and timestack coastal images, and wave and tidal data were obtained from offshore stations. All the information combined suggests that during consecutive storm events, the antecedent morphological state can initially be the dominant controlling factor of beach response; while the hydrodynamic forcing, and especially the t...
The aim of this study is to gain a better understanding of the medium-term (weeks to years) morpholo...
Coastal storms are highly significant and destructive events and important natural hazards that have...
The subaerial beache act as detritical barriers in the opening and closing of lagoons located in san...
International audienceThis paper introduces the main results of a large dataset concerning the impac...
A sequence of daily beach surveys acquired over one month covering an area larger than 100,000 m2, w...
Short-term beach morphodynamics are typically modelled solely through storm-induced erosion, disrega...
Tese de dout., Ciências do Mar, da Terra e do Ambiente (Geomorfologia), Faculdade de Ciências e Tecn...
Following the rapid and destructive impacts of storm erosion, beach recovery is a key natural proces...
Hydrodynamic forces over the beach sediments are the main driving factors affecting the frequency an...
The morphodynamic response of a microtidal beach under a storm group is analyzed, and the effects o...
The geomorphological evolution of a low-lying, micro-tidal sandy beach in the western Mediterranean,...
Storms are one of the most important phenomena responsible for coastal erosion. Their destructive po...
Spatial data collected over 3 years is presented to assess the extent of morphological variability u...
The present work deals with storm classification, using the Storm Power Index, and beach morphologic...
Abstract: Cross-shore profiles and environmental forcing were used to analyse morphological change ...
The aim of this study is to gain a better understanding of the medium-term (weeks to years) morpholo...
Coastal storms are highly significant and destructive events and important natural hazards that have...
The subaerial beache act as detritical barriers in the opening and closing of lagoons located in san...
International audienceThis paper introduces the main results of a large dataset concerning the impac...
A sequence of daily beach surveys acquired over one month covering an area larger than 100,000 m2, w...
Short-term beach morphodynamics are typically modelled solely through storm-induced erosion, disrega...
Tese de dout., Ciências do Mar, da Terra e do Ambiente (Geomorfologia), Faculdade de Ciências e Tecn...
Following the rapid and destructive impacts of storm erosion, beach recovery is a key natural proces...
Hydrodynamic forces over the beach sediments are the main driving factors affecting the frequency an...
The morphodynamic response of a microtidal beach under a storm group is analyzed, and the effects o...
The geomorphological evolution of a low-lying, micro-tidal sandy beach in the western Mediterranean,...
Storms are one of the most important phenomena responsible for coastal erosion. Their destructive po...
Spatial data collected over 3 years is presented to assess the extent of morphological variability u...
The present work deals with storm classification, using the Storm Power Index, and beach morphologic...
Abstract: Cross-shore profiles and environmental forcing were used to analyse morphological change ...
The aim of this study is to gain a better understanding of the medium-term (weeks to years) morpholo...
Coastal storms are highly significant and destructive events and important natural hazards that have...
The subaerial beache act as detritical barriers in the opening and closing of lagoons located in san...