Scientific research on sediment dynamics in the coastal zone and along the littoral zone has evolved considerably over the last four decades. It benefits from a technological revolution that provides the community with cheaper or free tools for in situ study (e.g., sensors, gliders), remote sensing (satellite data, video cameras, drones) or modelling (open source models). These changes favour the transfer of developed methods to monitoring and management services. On the other hand, scientific research is increasingly targeted by public authorities towards finalized studies in relation to societal issues. Shoreline vulnerability is an object of concern that grows after each marine submersion or intense erosion event. Thus, during the last f...
[Extract] Given ever expanding global trade, the international economy is linked to the well-being o...
This chapter identifies and develops the transport processes pertinent to the budget of sediment for...
Sediment dynamics describe the processes of the formation, distribution, and movement of sediments [...
Scientific research on sediment dynamics in the coastal zone and along the littoral zone has evolved...
The interface of 440,000 km long coastline in the world is subject to global change, with an increas...
Globally, while land erosion has increased in the last decades, sediment input to the ocean has decr...
Interest in sediment dynamics is generated by the need to understand and predict: (i) morphodynamic ...
This vision paper discusses the advances made over the last three decades in coastal sand transport ...
Sediment transport in the nearshore areas is an important process in deciding the coastline stabilit...
Several important coastal sedimentation problems are identified. Application of existing or anticipa...
Sands and mud are continually being transported around the world's coastal seas due to the action of...
In a context of global climate change, local sea level rise could affect the different coastal proce...
Historically, estuaries have been the focal point of extensive industrial activity for maritime nati...
Sediment dynamics in coastal waters has relevance to a broad spectrum of marine science and engineer...
International audienceCoastal regions (including estuaries and deltas) are very complex environments...
[Extract] Given ever expanding global trade, the international economy is linked to the well-being o...
This chapter identifies and develops the transport processes pertinent to the budget of sediment for...
Sediment dynamics describe the processes of the formation, distribution, and movement of sediments [...
Scientific research on sediment dynamics in the coastal zone and along the littoral zone has evolved...
The interface of 440,000 km long coastline in the world is subject to global change, with an increas...
Globally, while land erosion has increased in the last decades, sediment input to the ocean has decr...
Interest in sediment dynamics is generated by the need to understand and predict: (i) morphodynamic ...
This vision paper discusses the advances made over the last three decades in coastal sand transport ...
Sediment transport in the nearshore areas is an important process in deciding the coastline stabilit...
Several important coastal sedimentation problems are identified. Application of existing or anticipa...
Sands and mud are continually being transported around the world's coastal seas due to the action of...
In a context of global climate change, local sea level rise could affect the different coastal proce...
Historically, estuaries have been the focal point of extensive industrial activity for maritime nati...
Sediment dynamics in coastal waters has relevance to a broad spectrum of marine science and engineer...
International audienceCoastal regions (including estuaries and deltas) are very complex environments...
[Extract] Given ever expanding global trade, the international economy is linked to the well-being o...
This chapter identifies and develops the transport processes pertinent to the budget of sediment for...
Sediment dynamics describe the processes of the formation, distribution, and movement of sediments [...