How storm events contribute to long-term shoreline change over decades to centuries remains an open question in coastal research. Sand and gravel coasts exhibit remarkable resilience to event-driven disturbances, and, in settings where sea level is rising, shorelines retain almost no detailed information about their own past positions. Here, we use a high-frequency, multi-decadal observational record of shoreline position to demonstrate quantitative indications of morphodynamic turbulence – “signal shredding” – in a sandy beach system. We find that, much as in other dynamic sedimentary systems, processes of sediment transport that affect shoreline position at relatively short timescales may obscure or erase evidence of external forcing. Thi...
The twin ambits of climate change and coastal development have raised public awareness of shoreline ...
Coastal sediment cells reflect processes operating at a range of scales, but it is the medium spatia...
Although storminess is often cited as a driver of long-term coastal erosion, a lack of suitable data...
How storm events contribute to long-term shoreline change over decades to centuries remains an open ...
<p>My doctoral work stems from an original motivation to understand more closely why some areas of s...
This paper is not subject to U.S. copyright. The definitive version was published in Marine Geology...
The effects of storm events on cross-shore beach profiles have been the subject of concerted examina...
Coastal zones all over the world have become heavily populated and developed due to the aesthetic va...
Coastal barriers are ubiquitous globally and provide a vital protective role to valuable landforms, ...
Using shoreline change measurements of two oceanside reaches of the North Carolina Outer Banks, USA,...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2006. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Medium/long term trends (annual to decadal scale) of beach change are mostly used to make coastal ma...
High energy, rocky coastlines often feature sandy beaches within headland‐bound embayments. Not all ...
Changing climate has always been a fundamental driver of sea-level change. Changes in climate over t...
A common inference in research studies of observed and projected changes in global ocean wave height...
The twin ambits of climate change and coastal development have raised public awareness of shoreline ...
Coastal sediment cells reflect processes operating at a range of scales, but it is the medium spatia...
Although storminess is often cited as a driver of long-term coastal erosion, a lack of suitable data...
How storm events contribute to long-term shoreline change over decades to centuries remains an open ...
<p>My doctoral work stems from an original motivation to understand more closely why some areas of s...
This paper is not subject to U.S. copyright. The definitive version was published in Marine Geology...
The effects of storm events on cross-shore beach profiles have been the subject of concerted examina...
Coastal zones all over the world have become heavily populated and developed due to the aesthetic va...
Coastal barriers are ubiquitous globally and provide a vital protective role to valuable landforms, ...
Using shoreline change measurements of two oceanside reaches of the North Carolina Outer Banks, USA,...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2006. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Medium/long term trends (annual to decadal scale) of beach change are mostly used to make coastal ma...
High energy, rocky coastlines often feature sandy beaches within headland‐bound embayments. Not all ...
Changing climate has always been a fundamental driver of sea-level change. Changes in climate over t...
A common inference in research studies of observed and projected changes in global ocean wave height...
The twin ambits of climate change and coastal development have raised public awareness of shoreline ...
Coastal sediment cells reflect processes operating at a range of scales, but it is the medium spatia...
Although storminess is often cited as a driver of long-term coastal erosion, a lack of suitable data...