Throughout the study of coastline downdrift of Chewton Bunny two principle objectives are covered.(i) The observation of how the Naish Farm site has developed historically, the rate of coast line recession and the change of geomorphology in the cliff degradation sequence.(ii) The usability and accuracy of a Geographical Information System (GIS) to analyse the rate of coastal recession and identify geomorphological features.To understand the development of the site the process of erosion downdrift of a strong point needs to be appreciated. In this circumstance the strong point acts as a littoral drift barrier, trapping beach sediment as it travels longshore. In addition to this, the barrier causes diffraction of the waves.To achieve these ob...
Happisburgh is a small village located in the county of Norfolk, which is situated in the East of En...
The mostly clay cliffs of Barton-on-Sea, Hampshire, comprise inhomogeneous strata of the Bracklesham...
This desk review evaluates existing studies relating to the evolution of the coast adjacent to the D...
Human interference in soft coastal cliff retreat causes problems worldwide. Building defences alters...
The research detailed in this thesis illustrates to the coast protection engineer some of the effect...
The Holdemess coast, North East England, is well known for rapid recession rates, which has been cal...
This study investigates variations in soft cliff retreat and the impact of coastal defences along 55...
Abstract The thesis is concerned with the rates of erosion and sedimentation along the Suffolk Coast...
The ability to assess coastline change is extremely important to today's coastal zone management, wi...
British coastal areas contain a variety of important resources, including wind farms, pipeline route...
Beachdune systems are valuable geomorphic assets providing a buffer between the coastal hinterland a...
Executive summary: The coastline of Suffolk, UK has the fastest rate of contemporary recession in th...
Building defences, such as groynes, on eroding soft cliff coastlines alters the sediment budget, cha...
<p><strong>Abstract</strong> The Holderness coastline is known to be one of the most rapidly retreat...
This project has analysed the long term changes in shoreline position and morphology of Long Beach, ...
Happisburgh is a small village located in the county of Norfolk, which is situated in the East of En...
The mostly clay cliffs of Barton-on-Sea, Hampshire, comprise inhomogeneous strata of the Bracklesham...
This desk review evaluates existing studies relating to the evolution of the coast adjacent to the D...
Human interference in soft coastal cliff retreat causes problems worldwide. Building defences alters...
The research detailed in this thesis illustrates to the coast protection engineer some of the effect...
The Holdemess coast, North East England, is well known for rapid recession rates, which has been cal...
This study investigates variations in soft cliff retreat and the impact of coastal defences along 55...
Abstract The thesis is concerned with the rates of erosion and sedimentation along the Suffolk Coast...
The ability to assess coastline change is extremely important to today's coastal zone management, wi...
British coastal areas contain a variety of important resources, including wind farms, pipeline route...
Beachdune systems are valuable geomorphic assets providing a buffer between the coastal hinterland a...
Executive summary: The coastline of Suffolk, UK has the fastest rate of contemporary recession in th...
Building defences, such as groynes, on eroding soft cliff coastlines alters the sediment budget, cha...
<p><strong>Abstract</strong> The Holderness coastline is known to be one of the most rapidly retreat...
This project has analysed the long term changes in shoreline position and morphology of Long Beach, ...
Happisburgh is a small village located in the county of Norfolk, which is situated in the East of En...
The mostly clay cliffs of Barton-on-Sea, Hampshire, comprise inhomogeneous strata of the Bracklesham...
This desk review evaluates existing studies relating to the evolution of the coast adjacent to the D...