Low-scale foreshore morphodynamic processes in the vicinity of the Sharavati estuary at Honnavar, central west coast of India, are discussed in this paper based on the wave refraction analyses, sediment characteristics, and foreshore morphological changes. In general, the foreshore is composed of medium- to fine-grained (1.12–2.68), well-sorted to poorly sorted sands (0.18–0.86σ). Beaches experience two periods of accretion, one during September to December (postmonsoon) and another during February to April, followed by two periods of erosion, one during second half of May to early September (monsoon) and another a minor phase of erosion from December to February. The study indicated two distinct trends of geomorphic process on either side ...
296-302Variation in textural characters (silt sand ratio, mean size, sorting and skeweness) of the S...
50-53Study of wave parameters and beach processes indicate that the coast along the Mandovi estuary ...
The evolution of a diverging spit-one growing northward and another southward across the Baindur and...
Low-scale foreshore morphodynamic processes in the vicinity of the Sharavati estuary at Honnavar, ce...
We discuss geomorphic processes in the vicinity of river mouths of the central west coast of India u...
31-36Morphological and grain size studies have been carried out at monthly intervals (February 1993...
The evolution of a diverging spit-one growing northward and another southward across the Baindur and...
Seasonal variations and effect of oceanographic processes such as erosion and/or accretion along bea...
1432-1444Deformation in the textural characteristics of three selected beaches (Pavinkurve, Kundapur...
Spit growth is observed across many rivers of the central west coast of India. Studies on the season...
102-104Study on beach processes for an year shows seasonal changes without annual net erosion. The b...
In the nearshore zone of present study area, the movement of sand alongshore is due to the action of...
The impact of changing wave climate on the most important nearshore process, longshore sediment tran...
Morphological variations of 2 of the major beaches of Goa have been found to be cyclic over a period...
A study of the sediment movement along the West Coast of India from Cape Comorin to Goa coast in rel...
296-302Variation in textural characters (silt sand ratio, mean size, sorting and skeweness) of the S...
50-53Study of wave parameters and beach processes indicate that the coast along the Mandovi estuary ...
The evolution of a diverging spit-one growing northward and another southward across the Baindur and...
Low-scale foreshore morphodynamic processes in the vicinity of the Sharavati estuary at Honnavar, ce...
We discuss geomorphic processes in the vicinity of river mouths of the central west coast of India u...
31-36Morphological and grain size studies have been carried out at monthly intervals (February 1993...
The evolution of a diverging spit-one growing northward and another southward across the Baindur and...
Seasonal variations and effect of oceanographic processes such as erosion and/or accretion along bea...
1432-1444Deformation in the textural characteristics of three selected beaches (Pavinkurve, Kundapur...
Spit growth is observed across many rivers of the central west coast of India. Studies on the season...
102-104Study on beach processes for an year shows seasonal changes without annual net erosion. The b...
In the nearshore zone of present study area, the movement of sand alongshore is due to the action of...
The impact of changing wave climate on the most important nearshore process, longshore sediment tran...
Morphological variations of 2 of the major beaches of Goa have been found to be cyclic over a period...
A study of the sediment movement along the West Coast of India from Cape Comorin to Goa coast in rel...
296-302Variation in textural characters (silt sand ratio, mean size, sorting and skeweness) of the S...
50-53Study of wave parameters and beach processes indicate that the coast along the Mandovi estuary ...
The evolution of a diverging spit-one growing northward and another southward across the Baindur and...