Submerged coastal structures are widely perceived to be capable of providing beach protection, without the adverse impacts (including loss of beach amenity and aesthetic considerations) often associated with more conventional structures such as revetments and groynes. In addition, there is growing interest in the concept that the layout and cross-section of submerged coastal protection structures can be optimised to also enhance local surfing conditions. However, as submerged structures have only rarely been adopted for beach protection, the shoreline response to these structures is not well understood at present. Therefore, this review of the available published literature was undertaken with the aim of investigating the environmental and ...
Over recent years, many coastal engineering projects have employed the use of soft solutions as thes...
Coastal regions are vulnerable to erosion and depletion of land areas for human habitation and econo...
The description of the transformation of shore in larger scales, i.e. the far-field effects, is summ...
The results of a series of 2DH numerical and 3D scaled physical modelling tests indicate that proces...
Anglès: This study consists on the analysis of detached breakwaters and their influence on the shore...
Emergent coastal structures, such as groynes, detached offshore breakwaters and sea walls have been...
The effect of manmade activities is primarily local but can extend far away from the location of int...
Submerged breakwaters (SBWs) are becoming a popular option for coastal protection, mainly due to the...
Coastal modifications to control erosion, maintain navigation channels, and create harbors are often...
Submerged shore-parallel breakwaters for coastal defence (henceforth SBWs) are a good compromise bet...
Nearshore submerged structures made of sand-filled geosystems are an interesting use for this type o...
In many coastal engineering problems the application of coastal structures to resolve these problems...
Timber groynes have been used for centuries to retain and control beaches. They are found throughout...
Shingle beach response in the presence of groynes and detached breakwaters was investigated using a ...
Development of the coastal strip for industry, housing, and leisure has led to the construction of a...
Over recent years, many coastal engineering projects have employed the use of soft solutions as thes...
Coastal regions are vulnerable to erosion and depletion of land areas for human habitation and econo...
The description of the transformation of shore in larger scales, i.e. the far-field effects, is summ...
The results of a series of 2DH numerical and 3D scaled physical modelling tests indicate that proces...
Anglès: This study consists on the analysis of detached breakwaters and their influence on the shore...
Emergent coastal structures, such as groynes, detached offshore breakwaters and sea walls have been...
The effect of manmade activities is primarily local but can extend far away from the location of int...
Submerged breakwaters (SBWs) are becoming a popular option for coastal protection, mainly due to the...
Coastal modifications to control erosion, maintain navigation channels, and create harbors are often...
Submerged shore-parallel breakwaters for coastal defence (henceforth SBWs) are a good compromise bet...
Nearshore submerged structures made of sand-filled geosystems are an interesting use for this type o...
In many coastal engineering problems the application of coastal structures to resolve these problems...
Timber groynes have been used for centuries to retain and control beaches. They are found throughout...
Shingle beach response in the presence of groynes and detached breakwaters was investigated using a ...
Development of the coastal strip for industry, housing, and leisure has led to the construction of a...
Over recent years, many coastal engineering projects have employed the use of soft solutions as thes...
Coastal regions are vulnerable to erosion and depletion of land areas for human habitation and econo...
The description of the transformation of shore in larger scales, i.e. the far-field effects, is summ...