Shore platforms frequently exhibit steps or risers facing seaward, landwards or obliquely across-shore. A combination of soft copy photogrammetry, ortho-rectification, geo referencing and field measurement of step height are linked in a GIS environment to measure step retreat on chalk shore platforms at sample sites in the south of England over two periods, 19732001, 20012007. The methods used allow for the identification, delineation and measurement of historic change at high spatial resolution. The results suggest that while erosion of chalk shore platforms by step backwearing is highly variable, it appears to be of similar magnitude to surface downwearing of the same platforms measured by micro-erosion meters (MEMs) and laser scanning, i...
The morphology and erosion of shore platforms is a pivotal component of rocky coast evolution as the...
International audienceFor coastal cliffs, the erosion monitoring is traditionally performed by study...
Submerged marine terraces potentially provide crucial information on past sea-level variations and p...
Erosion of the intertidal chalk platform in the vicinity of groynes and seawalls is evident to the n...
International audienceCoastal platforms and cliffs compose an inter-dependant dynamic system. To und...
Shore platform erosion is considered a driving mechanism for cliff recession on many rocky coasts an...
Shore platform erosion is considered a driving mechanism for cliff recession on many rocky coasts an...
Rock shore platforms, present on at least half of the 20 500 km-long coastline of the British Isles,...
In this paper, we quantitatively demonstrate that dominant erosion processes on different shore plat...
Rock cliffs and shore platforms are linked components of the world's coastal zone. Understanding of ...
International audienceIn order to follow all the changes affecting the coastal chalk cliff face in U...
For decades researchers have used the micro-erosion meter and its successor the traversing micro-ero...
Shore platforms control wave energy transformation which, in turn, controls energy delivery to the c...
The majority of shore platforms form in rocks that are characterised by layered stratigraphy and per...
The morphology and erosion of shore platforms is a pivotal component of rocky coast evolution as the...
International audienceFor coastal cliffs, the erosion monitoring is traditionally performed by study...
Submerged marine terraces potentially provide crucial information on past sea-level variations and p...
Erosion of the intertidal chalk platform in the vicinity of groynes and seawalls is evident to the n...
International audienceCoastal platforms and cliffs compose an inter-dependant dynamic system. To und...
Shore platform erosion is considered a driving mechanism for cliff recession on many rocky coasts an...
Shore platform erosion is considered a driving mechanism for cliff recession on many rocky coasts an...
Rock shore platforms, present on at least half of the 20 500 km-long coastline of the British Isles,...
In this paper, we quantitatively demonstrate that dominant erosion processes on different shore plat...
Rock cliffs and shore platforms are linked components of the world's coastal zone. Understanding of ...
International audienceIn order to follow all the changes affecting the coastal chalk cliff face in U...
For decades researchers have used the micro-erosion meter and its successor the traversing micro-ero...
Shore platforms control wave energy transformation which, in turn, controls energy delivery to the c...
The majority of shore platforms form in rocks that are characterised by layered stratigraphy and per...
The morphology and erosion of shore platforms is a pivotal component of rocky coast evolution as the...
International audienceFor coastal cliffs, the erosion monitoring is traditionally performed by study...
Submerged marine terraces potentially provide crucial information on past sea-level variations and p...