Changes in coastal morphology have broad consequences for the sustainability of coastal communities, structures and ecosystems. Although coasts are monitored locally in many places, understanding long-term changes at a global scale remains a challenge. Here we present a global and consistent evaluation of coastal morphodynamics over 32 years (1984–2015) based on satellite observations. Land losses and gains were estimated from the changes in water presence along more than 2 million virtual transects. We find that the overall surface of eroded land is about 28,000 km2, twice the surface of gained land, and that often the extent of erosion and accretion is in the order of km. Anthropogenic factors clearly emerge as the dominant driver of chan...
Shoreline erosion is a consequence of the coupled effects of waves and currents on coastal sediments...
Shoreline erosion is a consequence of the coupled effects of waves and currents on coastal sediments...
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none5siChanges in coastal morphology have broad consequences for the sustainability of coastal commu...
Changes in coastal morphology have broad consequences for the sustainability of coastal communities,...
Changes in coastal morphology have broad consequences for the sustainability of coastal communities,...
Not AvailableClimate change induced coastline changes and rising sea levels are likely to create vul...
Natural World Heritage Sites (NWHS), which are of Outstanding Universal Value, are increasingly thre...
A common inference in research studies of observed and projected changes in global ocean wave height...
Natural World Heritage Sites (NWHS), which are of Outstanding Universal Value, are increasingly thre...
Natural World Heritage Sites (NWHS), which are of Outstanding Universal Value, are increasingly thre...
Coastal regions are highly vulnerable to rising sea levels due to global warming. Previous Intergove...
As global warming continues to change the global climate, extreme weather events become more common....
Today's coastal zones are densely inhabited as the majority of the world's population lives in these...
Shoreline erosion is a consequence of the coupled effects of waves and currents on coastal sediments...
Shoreline erosion is a consequence of the coupled effects of waves and currents on coastal sediments...
Shoreline erosion is a consequence of the coupled effects of waves and currents on coastal sediments...
Copyright 2017 Society of Photo Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). One print or electronic co...
none5siChanges in coastal morphology have broad consequences for the sustainability of coastal commu...
Changes in coastal morphology have broad consequences for the sustainability of coastal communities,...
Changes in coastal morphology have broad consequences for the sustainability of coastal communities,...
Not AvailableClimate change induced coastline changes and rising sea levels are likely to create vul...
Natural World Heritage Sites (NWHS), which are of Outstanding Universal Value, are increasingly thre...
A common inference in research studies of observed and projected changes in global ocean wave height...
Natural World Heritage Sites (NWHS), which are of Outstanding Universal Value, are increasingly thre...
Natural World Heritage Sites (NWHS), which are of Outstanding Universal Value, are increasingly thre...
Coastal regions are highly vulnerable to rising sea levels due to global warming. Previous Intergove...
As global warming continues to change the global climate, extreme weather events become more common....
Today's coastal zones are densely inhabited as the majority of the world's population lives in these...
Shoreline erosion is a consequence of the coupled effects of waves and currents on coastal sediments...
Shoreline erosion is a consequence of the coupled effects of waves and currents on coastal sediments...
Shoreline erosion is a consequence of the coupled effects of waves and currents on coastal sediments...
Copyright 2017 Society of Photo Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). One print or electronic co...