A cellular automata model is used to evaluate, over decadal time spans, the effect of beach width changes on the development of coastal dune systems. The model includes the effects of aeolian transport, hydro- dynamic erosion and accretion, groundwater and vegetation growth. Simulations using fixed and mobile beach widths scenarios were carried out for a 90-year period. Unlimited and limited sediment supply conditions were regulated by groundwater depth. The final topographies were compared based on morphological characteristics such as dunefoot position and volume increase. Results show that there is a preferential cross-shore position where the foredune tends to be built which is a function of beach width and sediment supply. For narrow b...
Aeolian dune field development in coastal and semi-arid environments is a function of complex ecogeo...
International audienceUnderstanding the interactions between dune systems and beaches is critical to...
Coastal foredunes are topographically high features that can reduce vulnerability to storm-related f...
A cellular automata model is used to evaluate, over decadal time spans, the effect of beach width ch...
A cellular automata model is used to evaluate the impact of shoal attachment processes on dune growt...
A cellular automata model is used to analyze the effects of groundwater levels and sediment supply o...
Inlet-driven processes are capable of modifying the adjacent shoreline. However, few studies have at...
Dunes are key elements of coastal landscapes in almost every latitude. They host high levels of biod...
A second-generation, source-to-sink cellular automaton-based model presented here captures and quant...
Coastal dunes form in many parts of the world the first flood defense line against the sea. To study...
This study investigates the impact of beach sediment supply on dune volume evolution through data an...
International audienceWe investigate the development and steady states of transverse dunes for range...
Understanding the interactions between dune systems and beaches is critical to determining the short...
Vegetation plays an important role in shaping the morphology of aeolian dune landscapes in coastal a...
Coastal dunes are prominent features along many of the world’s sandy shorelines. They are valued for...
Aeolian dune field development in coastal and semi-arid environments is a function of complex ecogeo...
International audienceUnderstanding the interactions between dune systems and beaches is critical to...
Coastal foredunes are topographically high features that can reduce vulnerability to storm-related f...
A cellular automata model is used to evaluate, over decadal time spans, the effect of beach width ch...
A cellular automata model is used to evaluate the impact of shoal attachment processes on dune growt...
A cellular automata model is used to analyze the effects of groundwater levels and sediment supply o...
Inlet-driven processes are capable of modifying the adjacent shoreline. However, few studies have at...
Dunes are key elements of coastal landscapes in almost every latitude. They host high levels of biod...
A second-generation, source-to-sink cellular automaton-based model presented here captures and quant...
Coastal dunes form in many parts of the world the first flood defense line against the sea. To study...
This study investigates the impact of beach sediment supply on dune volume evolution through data an...
International audienceWe investigate the development and steady states of transverse dunes for range...
Understanding the interactions between dune systems and beaches is critical to determining the short...
Vegetation plays an important role in shaping the morphology of aeolian dune landscapes in coastal a...
Coastal dunes are prominent features along many of the world’s sandy shorelines. They are valued for...
Aeolian dune field development in coastal and semi-arid environments is a function of complex ecogeo...
International audienceUnderstanding the interactions between dune systems and beaches is critical to...
Coastal foredunes are topographically high features that can reduce vulnerability to storm-related f...