PhD ThesisThe Holderness coast, located in the county of Humberside, is undergoing severe erosion because the cliffs are composed of soil, predominantly clay tills, and are exposed to strong marine attack. The cliffs are subject to several erosion mechanisms and modes of failure, which vary with location on the coast. A general mapping survey of the coast and detailed field and laboratory investigations at two sites were undertaken, to study them and the physical behaviour of the cliff as it recedes. The research has shown that the main controls on the mode of failure are the cliff height, state of the beach and presence of minor soil types within the tills. The cliffs stand at a steep angle (40-500) on unprotected coast, becaus...
Cliffs are erosional landforms that migrate slowly inland over time. Sea level rise, as a result of ...
In January 1994 coastal erosion and landslide activity at Blackgang, Isle of Wight, resulted in a dr...
International audienceIn this paper the marine factors of erosion contributing to the chalk cliffs l...
There is an increasing problem of erosion in coastal environments, particularly in soft material cli...
This study investigates variations in soft cliff retreat and the impact of coastal defences along 55...
The mostly clay cliffs of Barton-on-Sea, Hampshire, comprise inhomogeneous strata of the Bracklesham...
The soft sedimentary deposits of the Waitemata Group which outcrop on the eastern coastline of the A...
Understanding changing thresholds and mechanisms for retreat in soft rock cliffs is important under...
PROTECT (Prediction Of The Erosion of Cliffed Terrains), is a European 5th Framework part funded re...
Most of the rocky coastlines around the world are subject to active erosion processes. Because of th...
Human interference in soft coastal cliff retreat causes problems worldwide. Building defences alters...
Aldbrough is located approximately 10 km south-east of Hornsea. The cliffs here are rapidly eroding ...
The Barton Clay crops out along a 4·8 km stretch of the Hampshire coast and together with its cappin...
Happisburgh is a small village located in the county of Norfolk, which is situated in the East of En...
The historically unstable eastern side of the Barton Clay coastal outcrop was subject to stabilizati...
Cliffs are erosional landforms that migrate slowly inland over time. Sea level rise, as a result of ...
In January 1994 coastal erosion and landslide activity at Blackgang, Isle of Wight, resulted in a dr...
International audienceIn this paper the marine factors of erosion contributing to the chalk cliffs l...
There is an increasing problem of erosion in coastal environments, particularly in soft material cli...
This study investigates variations in soft cliff retreat and the impact of coastal defences along 55...
The mostly clay cliffs of Barton-on-Sea, Hampshire, comprise inhomogeneous strata of the Bracklesham...
The soft sedimentary deposits of the Waitemata Group which outcrop on the eastern coastline of the A...
Understanding changing thresholds and mechanisms for retreat in soft rock cliffs is important under...
PROTECT (Prediction Of The Erosion of Cliffed Terrains), is a European 5th Framework part funded re...
Most of the rocky coastlines around the world are subject to active erosion processes. Because of th...
Human interference in soft coastal cliff retreat causes problems worldwide. Building defences alters...
Aldbrough is located approximately 10 km south-east of Hornsea. The cliffs here are rapidly eroding ...
The Barton Clay crops out along a 4·8 km stretch of the Hampshire coast and together with its cappin...
Happisburgh is a small village located in the county of Norfolk, which is situated in the East of En...
The historically unstable eastern side of the Barton Clay coastal outcrop was subject to stabilizati...
Cliffs are erosional landforms that migrate slowly inland over time. Sea level rise, as a result of ...
In January 1994 coastal erosion and landslide activity at Blackgang, Isle of Wight, resulted in a dr...
International audienceIn this paper the marine factors of erosion contributing to the chalk cliffs l...