Human modifications in response to erosion have altered the natural transport of sediment to and across the coastal zone, thereby potentially exacerbating the impacts of future erosive events. Using a combination of historical shoreline-change mapping, sediment sampling, three-dimensional beach surveys, and hydrodynamic modeling of nearshore and inlet processes, this study explored the feedbacks between periodic coastal erosion patterns and associated mitigation responses, focusing on the open-ocean and inner-inlet beaches of Plum Island and the Merrimack River Inlet, Massachusetts, United States. Installation of river-mouth jetties in the early 20th century stabilized the inlet, allowing residential development in northern Plum Island, but...
‘Barrier island’ refers to a diverse collection of coastal landforms that often support substantial ...
This study quantified historical changes in the coastline of the west shore of Delaware Bay. Shorel...
Coastal barriers are ubiquitous globally and provide a vital protective role to valuable landforms, ...
Human modifications in response to erosion have altered the natural transport of sediment to and acr...
© The Author(s), 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Human modifications in response to erosion have altered the natural transport of sediment to and acr...
Human modifications in response to erosion have altered the natural transport of sediment to and acr...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2017. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
When longshore transport systems encounter tidal inlets, complex mechanisms are involved in bypassin...
The behavior of siliciclastic coastal systems is largely controlled by the interplay between accommo...
The barrier-lagoon system along the Rhode Island south shore is a vital natural resource that provid...
As routinely experienced coastal hazards, flooding and erosion are key considerations within coastal...
Sediment transport in a coastal embayment was documented on multiple spatial and temporal scales. An...
Within the broad discourses of environmental change, sustainability science, and anthropogenic Earth...
This paper is not subject to U.S. copyright. The definitive version was published in Marine Geology...
‘Barrier island’ refers to a diverse collection of coastal landforms that often support substantial ...
This study quantified historical changes in the coastline of the west shore of Delaware Bay. Shorel...
Coastal barriers are ubiquitous globally and provide a vital protective role to valuable landforms, ...
Human modifications in response to erosion have altered the natural transport of sediment to and acr...
© The Author(s), 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Human modifications in response to erosion have altered the natural transport of sediment to and acr...
Human modifications in response to erosion have altered the natural transport of sediment to and acr...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2017. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
When longshore transport systems encounter tidal inlets, complex mechanisms are involved in bypassin...
The behavior of siliciclastic coastal systems is largely controlled by the interplay between accommo...
The barrier-lagoon system along the Rhode Island south shore is a vital natural resource that provid...
As routinely experienced coastal hazards, flooding and erosion are key considerations within coastal...
Sediment transport in a coastal embayment was documented on multiple spatial and temporal scales. An...
Within the broad discourses of environmental change, sustainability science, and anthropogenic Earth...
This paper is not subject to U.S. copyright. The definitive version was published in Marine Geology...
‘Barrier island’ refers to a diverse collection of coastal landforms that often support substantial ...
This study quantified historical changes in the coastline of the west shore of Delaware Bay. Shorel...
Coastal barriers are ubiquitous globally and provide a vital protective role to valuable landforms, ...