In previous studies addressing coastal erosion hotspots, evidence is presented to demonstrate that geology and nearshore seabed features can exert control on local beach dynamics. In this study, an episodic coastal erosion hotspot at Thorpeness, UK is examined. Antecedent wave conditions and changes in incident wave characteristics resulting from interaction with the seabed geology and/or temporal changes in nearshore bathymetry are measured and modelled. Observations of changing sea bed features derived from radar measurements and results from numerical modelling demonstrate links between nearshore bathymetry and beach erosion events. The study examines also the conditions frequently experienced at the study site whereby persistent waves f...
Beachdune systems are valuable geomorphic assets providing a buffer between the coastal hinterland a...
Coastal cliff erosion is a widespread problem that threatens property and infrastructure along many ...
There is an increasing problem of erosion in coastal environments, particularly in soft material cli...
The impact of future sea-level rise on coastal erosion as a result of a changing climate has been st...
Erosion of hard-rock coastal cliffs is understood to be caused by a combination of both marine and s...
Remote sensing through X-band radar can provide wave and current parameters and bathymetric maps in ...
Beach management through nourishment and annual recycling has been applied for over 37 years to mana...
Coastal barriers are ubiquitous globally and provide a vital protective role to valuable landforms, ...
The role of high energy events in determining beach morphology on mixed sand and gravel barrier beac...
Changing climate has always been a fundamental driver of sea-level change. Changes in climate over t...
Field and model hindcast data are used to establish a critical dune erosion threshold for the Sefton...
Bi-directional wave climates often drive beach rotation, increasing erosional risk at semi-sheltered...
The influence of waves and tides on the development of coastal cliffs has long been recognised as an...
The Holderness coast of eastern Yorkshire, England, is the most rapidly eroding coastline in Europe...
Extreme storms are responsible for rapid changes to coastlines worldwide. During the 2013/14 winter,...
Beachdune systems are valuable geomorphic assets providing a buffer between the coastal hinterland a...
Coastal cliff erosion is a widespread problem that threatens property and infrastructure along many ...
There is an increasing problem of erosion in coastal environments, particularly in soft material cli...
The impact of future sea-level rise on coastal erosion as a result of a changing climate has been st...
Erosion of hard-rock coastal cliffs is understood to be caused by a combination of both marine and s...
Remote sensing through X-band radar can provide wave and current parameters and bathymetric maps in ...
Beach management through nourishment and annual recycling has been applied for over 37 years to mana...
Coastal barriers are ubiquitous globally and provide a vital protective role to valuable landforms, ...
The role of high energy events in determining beach morphology on mixed sand and gravel barrier beac...
Changing climate has always been a fundamental driver of sea-level change. Changes in climate over t...
Field and model hindcast data are used to establish a critical dune erosion threshold for the Sefton...
Bi-directional wave climates often drive beach rotation, increasing erosional risk at semi-sheltered...
The influence of waves and tides on the development of coastal cliffs has long been recognised as an...
The Holderness coast of eastern Yorkshire, England, is the most rapidly eroding coastline in Europe...
Extreme storms are responsible for rapid changes to coastlines worldwide. During the 2013/14 winter,...
Beachdune systems are valuable geomorphic assets providing a buffer between the coastal hinterland a...
Coastal cliff erosion is a widespread problem that threatens property and infrastructure along many ...
There is an increasing problem of erosion in coastal environments, particularly in soft material cli...