[1] Eight weeks of daily (low tide) time exposure images of the Gold Coast (Australia) were used to analyze the development of three-dimensional morphological patterns in a double sandbar system. Under continued low-energy wave conditions following a morphological reset (storm) event, the patterns in both the inner and outer bar evolved, albeit at different spatial and temporal scales, through the accretionary sequence commonly observed at single barred beaches. Continuous wavelet transforms (CWT) of the inner bar and outer bar breaker lines show that after a storm the patterns developed at a wide range of alongshore wavelengths and that variations in wavelength over space and time were common. With the bivariate extension of CWT, continuou...
Intertidal bars are common features on meso-and macro-tidal sandy beaches with low to moderate wave ...
Double sandbar systems often characterize the surf zone of wave-dominated beaches and display a vari...
Cassino beach, located in southern Brazil, is a very fine sand beach with morphodynamic stages rangi...
Nearshore sandbars are ubiquitous morphological features along many sandy, wave-dominated, coasts. T...
A 9.3-year dataset of low-tide time-exposure images from Surfers Paradise, Northern Gold Coast, Aust...
Subtidal sandbars often exhibit alongshore variable patterns, such as crescentic plan shapes and rip...
The temporal and spatial variability of crescentic sandbars is analyzed with hourly long-term (month...
The aim of this study is to understand whether hydrodynamic processes or geometrical characteristics...
Sandbars, submerged ridges of sand roughly parallel to the shoreline, change continuously under time...
Sandy beaches typically have one or more shore-parallel bars with superimposed smaller-scale three-d...
Nearshore sandbars are often characterized by three-dimensional bed patterns. To analyze the influen...
Proceedings of the 11th International coastal symposium, Szezecin, Poland (2011) : ICS2011Internatio...
In double sandbar systems, the alongshore variability in the inner bar oftenresembles that of the ou...
Sandbars, submerged ridges of sand parallel to the shoreline, affect surfzone circulation, beach top...
Intertidal bars are common features on meso-and macro-tidal sandy beaches with low to moderate wave ...
Double sandbar systems often characterize the surf zone of wave-dominated beaches and display a vari...
Cassino beach, located in southern Brazil, is a very fine sand beach with morphodynamic stages rangi...
Nearshore sandbars are ubiquitous morphological features along many sandy, wave-dominated, coasts. T...
A 9.3-year dataset of low-tide time-exposure images from Surfers Paradise, Northern Gold Coast, Aust...
Subtidal sandbars often exhibit alongshore variable patterns, such as crescentic plan shapes and rip...
The temporal and spatial variability of crescentic sandbars is analyzed with hourly long-term (month...
The aim of this study is to understand whether hydrodynamic processes or geometrical characteristics...
Sandbars, submerged ridges of sand roughly parallel to the shoreline, change continuously under time...
Sandy beaches typically have one or more shore-parallel bars with superimposed smaller-scale three-d...
Nearshore sandbars are often characterized by three-dimensional bed patterns. To analyze the influen...
Proceedings of the 11th International coastal symposium, Szezecin, Poland (2011) : ICS2011Internatio...
In double sandbar systems, the alongshore variability in the inner bar oftenresembles that of the ou...
Sandbars, submerged ridges of sand parallel to the shoreline, affect surfzone circulation, beach top...
Intertidal bars are common features on meso-and macro-tidal sandy beaches with low to moderate wave ...
Double sandbar systems often characterize the surf zone of wave-dominated beaches and display a vari...
Cassino beach, located in southern Brazil, is a very fine sand beach with morphodynamic stages rangi...